Pictures From Dallas 2002 Worldview Weekend

A 100 Voice Choir made up of homeschool students
opened the Dallas Worldview Weekend

Josh McDowell, author of numerous books including
"Evidence That Demands a Verdict" spoke both Friday night
and Saturday morning. This was a special weekend as Sean McDowell
joined his father at this conference and spoke on on the topic of
how to connect to the heart of a young person. Other speakes included
Kerby Anderson, Frank Harber and David Barton.


Callie, who works for David Barton's Wallbuilders
was among those that attended the Worldview Weekend.

Dr. Frank Harber, is a regular speaker for
the Worldview Weekends. Dr. Harber is a best-selling author on apologetics,
host of his own national radio program and the senior pastor of
the church at which we hold our annual Dallas Worldview Weekend.

Brannon Howse, Worldview Weekend founder and
President with then, U.S. Majority Leader Dick Armey was a keynote
speaker at the Dallas Worldview Weekend. Congressman Armey shared
how his accepting of Jesus Christ a few years earlier changed his
worldview and gave him an eternal purpose in his work on Capitol
Hill. Congressman Armey received a standing ovation upon the conclusion
of his testimony. Our office received several letters and e-mails
thanking us for having Mr. Armey as a keynote speaker at the Worldview
Weekend.


Congressman Armey enters to a standing ovation
after being introduced by his friend, David Barton.


David Barton, wearing his trade-mark patriotic
shirt, is pictured here with his friend, Dick Armey, along with
David's wife and son. Dick Armey spoke for the Worldview Weekend
at the request of David Barton.

One of the Worldview Weekend volunteers, Mike
Pullin, greets Congressman Armey before he speaks.
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The Dallas Worldview Weekend teen track was
like many of our cities, filled to capacity.



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