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The National Missionary Convention–at a Glance

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by | 11 February, 2007 | 0 comments

By Staff

The National Missionary Convention was conducted November 16-19, 2006, at the Indianapolis (Indiana) Convention Center. Here are some facts and figures from the convention.



Attendance: Between 10,000-11,000, beating the previous record in Cincinnati, 2003

Teen Convention: Registered 3,951″”800 more than Knoxville in 2000, which was the previous record

Workshops: Attendance reached a high of 2,314 on Saturday, doubling the previous high

Decisions for Missionary Service: 59

Exhibit Spaces Used: 660

Offerings: $80,000, another record

COLLEGE STUDENTS: between 1,500 and 2,000 including:

“¢ 200 from Central Christian College of the Bible

“¢ 174 from Johnson Bible College

“¢ 100 from Ozark Christian College

“¢ 93 from Lincoln Christian College

“¢ 70 from Truman State College

“¢ 40 from Western Illinois University

“¢ 30 from the University of Kentucky



Go to the  National Missionary Convention with a Johnson Bible College student

The National Missionary Convention Web site, www.nmc-windows.org/adult/

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