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The 3rd Annual World View Saturday was a great success
Contact: Mary Myers 573-471-7966
A dvd of the entire event is available for a small fee by contacting Tim Smith at libvp@sbcglobal.net
(www.libvp.com)
Saturday, March 1st , 2008--Sikeston, MO--Mary
Myers opened World View Saturday welcoming an audience
of over 100 attendees throughout the day. Emcee for the
event was Rev. Randy Conn, Pastor of 1st Baptist Church, Morehouse, MO.
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The day was focused on educating Christians
to be aware of the events going on in the world around
them. World View Awareness is a non partisan, non
denominational outreach of Rural Restoration Adopt
dedicated to planting seeds of biblical living for
families, communities and our nation while providing
an opportunity to acquire a World View of civil and
moral issues that impact us all. Rev. Larry Davis
introduced Harold Myrick who entertained the crowd with
his singing.

Rev. Larry Davis, Pastor, Trinity Gospel Church,
Sikeston opened with prayer and
led the audience in singing our National Anthem.
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Harold Myrick, Minister of Music at Tanner Street Church of God, entertained throughout
the day.
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Ed Bell of Hagerstown, IN was the first guest speaker of the day. Bell began by asking the audience, "Why are you still sitting there?" While Bell, a farmer and motivational speaker, is confined to a wheel chair, his message encouraged all to get up and start doing the work that God has for us
to do.
Bell was critically injured in 1982 by a bullet to the spine. He has not let the damage to his body stop his spirit.
You can learn more about Ed Bell and his Strawberry Farm at www.eatmorestrawberries.com
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Dr. Bryan Sanders from Evangel
University, Springfield, MO gave an arousing lecture
on the importance of having a will.
Dr. Sanders is a partner with J.D. Hollingsworth,
Sanders and Tow, LLC. The primary goal of the firm
is "the mediation of disputes among believers
and the mediation among people having personal problems".
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After a catered BBQ lunch from Trisha's
Catering Service, Joyce
Morrison of Fieldon, IL spoke
on the North American Union/Trans Corridor and it's
relationship to property rights. Morrison writes for
Eco-logic Powerhouse, NewsWithViews.com, Range Magazine,
The Sower magazine as well as numerous other publications.
She is a weekly participant on the teleconference
of the Illinois Policy Institute, a conservative think
tank and is a pro-life, pro-family activist. She is
a chapter leader for Concerned Women for America as
well as an alternate board member of Rural
Restoration/ADOPT Mission. RR Adopt is, a national ministry
located in Sikeston, MO and has oversight of World
View Awareness Org. and World View Saturday events.
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William J. Federer of St. Louis, ended the day with a dynamic
history lesson on Islam. Federer is prolific author on American's Heritage
and our Constitution.
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| Steve Sullivan spoke on WVA outreach and present status of the National Bible
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Jerry Adams gave a report on Life Chain
Sunday, a national event held the first Sunday in
October in support of life. World View Awareness
Org. supports the efforts of this National event.
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Reflecting on the Day -
Song at the end "Statute of Liberty" sung by Rev. Larry Davis
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