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NACC: The Week’s Schedule

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 6

Exhibit Hall

Standard Publishing Lunch

LOGOS Bible Software Training

“The Zone,” Student Area

TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 6

Exhibit Hall

Evening Main Session with Ben Cachiaras

NACC President”s Reception

College Fair (for students and parents)

WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 7

Exhibit Hall

Ministers” Networking Breakfast

Bible Study

Exhibitor Workshops

Morning Main Session with Brian Jones

Student Main Session with Todd Clark

Featured Guest Speaker, Efrem Smith

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 7

Exhibit Hall

Seniors” Luncheon with Ben Merold

Workshops

Bible Studies

WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 7

Exhibit Hall

President”s Banquet””Open to All

Evening Main Session with Dick Alexander

THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8

Exhibit Hall

Ministers” Networking Breakfast

Bible Study

Exhibitor Workshops

Morning Main Session with George Ross

Student Main Session with Francis Chan

Featured Guest Speaker, Francis Chan

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 8

Exhibit Hall

Women”s Main Event with Carol Kent

Workshops

Bible Studies

THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8

Exhibit Hall

Family Night with The Rock & The Rabbi, a Broadway-caliber presentation

FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9

Bible Studies

Morning Main Session with Gene Appel

Featured Guest Speaker, Rick Warren


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