
Branson, Missouri
April 24, 25 & 26, 2009
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A Vacation with a Purpose. Join us for a weekend of music, comedy and great Bible teaching.
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The Sixth Annual Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion
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To order tickets by phone please call: 417-336-0219
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Worldview Weekend Family Reunion Speakers Include:
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Special musical guests, comedians, and variety acts include:
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Brannon Howse
Worldview Weekend Family Reunion host, soloist, and song leader
Brannon has performed in concert for events for Dr. Chuck Swindoll, Dr. D. James Kennedy and in hundreds of churches throughout America.
Sample Brannon's Music: Audio, Video
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Watch Brannon and Dino on the Dino Show
Broadband | Dial-Up
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Marty Goetz
We are pleased to have Marty Goetz with us in Branson for 2009. Marty is one of Brannon's favorite Christian singers and has literally worn out more than one of his CDs. Marty was also a favorite of Dr. Adrian Rogers and thus Marty played the piano and sang at the funeral of Dr. Rogers. Marty will be one of your favorite Christian singers once you hear his beautiful music and the Biblical truth of this modern day psalmist.
His songs are scriptures beautifully set to music, leaving listeners spiritually moved, inspired and educated. With melodic and fresh acoustical/classic arrangements, Marty Goetz has the ability to lead you into a place of true intimacy with God. Though Marty would never refer to himself as 'anointed' the endless letters he receives confirm that God is moving through him and his music.
Click here to read Marty's full bio
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Comedy and Variety Acts by Matt and Thom Gumm
In addition to being great singers, Matt and Thom Gumm are some of America's most gifted, Family Friendly comedians and entertainers. Thom and Matt are featured in our national television special and have been our most popular act two years in a row for our Worldview Weekend Family Reunion in Branson. Thom & Matt Gumm are the featured comedians and entertainers at the Main Street Opry in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.
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Photos from the 2006 Branson Worldview Weekend
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Dr. David Jeremiah of Turning Point signing books after his keynote address at the 2006 Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion.
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Brannon Howse delivers his keynote presentation One Nation Under Man? The Worldview War Between Christians and the Secular Left.
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It was a sold out crowd for the 2006 Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion with 2,800 in attendace. The conference sold out three weeks in advance. An additional 100 people had to be placed in seats on both sides of the stage and another 125 in an overflow room with a big screen.
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Sandy, Thom and Matt Gumm with David Limbaugh. The Gumm Family are regulars at the Branson Worldview Weekend as gifted singers and comedians.
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Brannon Howse singing. On Saturday night Brannon sang a series of songs that focused on the cross of Christ and the atoning blood of the sinless Savior. Before singing these several songs, Brannon discussed how many churches, authors and speakers deliberately avoid discussing the cross, atonement and repentance and how this is producing false converts.
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Brannon shares a laugh with an attendee as he signs a copy of his book for her early on Saturday morning. Attendees arrived as early as 7:00 a.m. on the Saturday morning to shop at the resource tables and have a danish and cup of coffee for breakfeast in the convention resturant before the 8:30 a.m. morning session began.
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Brannon Howse visits with conference attendees as he signs his book, Christian Worldview For the Student. Over 900 copies of this book were sold throughout the weekend as adults were purchasing them for their teenage children, grandchildren or family friends. Brannon has a passion for equipping the next generation with the ability to defend a Christian worldview and the essential Christian doctrines.
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Landon Howse, son of Brannon Howse stands in in the middle of some of the other young people that attended the Branson Worldview Weekend Family Reunion. Landon knew some of these boys from other conferences they had attended.
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Dr. David Jeremiah of Turning Point speaking before the 2,800 on Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23. Dr. Jeremiah addressed calloused heart, the casual heart, the crowded heart and the converted heart. Dr. Jeremiah challenged those in attendance to not be discouraged, defensive or deceived as we seek to live the Christian life in the 21st Century.
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David Barton spoke on the history and impact of the Bible on America's founding and future.
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Comedian Matt Gumm does the impossible with the help of his father Thom who is behind the black curtain
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David Jeremiah was passionate as his delieverd his sermon to those attending the Worldview Weekend conference.
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Brannon and conference attendees.
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Concert pianist Dino Kartsonakis was a huge hit. Dino played some big numbers that brought the crowd to their feet.
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Brannon Howse delivering his keynote presentation
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The Gumm Family are also very gifted singers.
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American Family Radio Network personality JJ Jasper warms up the crowd with his humorous, home-spun stories about everyday life.
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Explorer and adventurer, Dr. Bob Cornuke speaks about archeological evidence that confirms the Bible.
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Comedians Thom and Matt Gumm in action.
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Dr. Bob Cornuke, makes the point that the Bible can stand up to the critics and skeptics.
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Sunday morning worship was held at Mansion America.
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Dr. Ravi Zacharias.
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Many of those that attended the Branson Worldview Weekend told us that Dr. Ravi Zacharias could have talked for two hours and no one would have cared.
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Dr. David Jeremiah laughs after telling one of the funny stories he is known for sharing at the beginning of his talks.
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Author and syndicated columnist David Limaugh spoke on defending truth in a postmodern world.
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Dino Kartsonakis and Brannon Howse joined forces for the song "Down From His Glory".
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Dino and Brannon did an impromptu hymn and chorus sing with the audience that proved to be some of the most precious minutes of the entire weekend. Brannon, Dino and many in attendance commented on the spirit of worship and reverence that fell on the auditorium.
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What many people are saying about Branson:
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Your Weekend Honorary Co-hosts Include:
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Tim Wildmon President of American Family Association and Radio
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Don Wildmon Founder/Chairman of the board of American Family Association and Radio
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Rich Bott Vice-President of Bott Radio Network
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Dick Bott President of Bott Radio Network
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Free Time at Branson
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Plenty of free time to take in the amusement park, Celebration City, take in your favorite Branson show or enjoy a cruise and lunch theater on the Branson Belle, take in shows at Silver Dollar City, enjoy the Worldfest at Silver Dollar City, and Ozark
crafts. Over 100 resident demonstrating craftsmen create works of art right before your eyes. Browse through 50 unique shops filled with take-home treasures, born of yesterday, created today by the nation's top artisans. Visit McHaffie's homestead,
a working 1880s homestead complete with a log cabin, garden, smokehouse, barn, and animals. Also enjoy the singing and music with the McHaffie family during front porch pickin' parties. There's fabulous food and it's over a dozen delightful restaurants.
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Take in a noon or late lunch theater on the Branson Belle.

Tour Silver Dollar City on an Old Fashioned Train

Weekend will include a salute to the armed forces.
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The Promise Branson show will be featured during the free time on Saturday. Click images to enlarge.
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Dixie Stampede
A fun-filled, action-packed, patriotic, extravaganza, and comedy, that
everyone should experience! It's live program with horses, buffalo, riders,
competition and spectacular special effects and amazing stunts by the most
talented performers in the area. You will enjoy a mouth-watering four-course
dinner complete with a delicious dessert.
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Tri Lakes Center (where event will be held in Branson)
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