We went on an impromptu spring break trip last week, and while standing in line at a kids’ activity, I noticed the little girl beside my daughter had on a sweet little purity necklace. And I recognized it because it was the same necklace that my daughter had received at the Pure In Heart Conference we attended last fall. I looked at the little girl’s mom and I had to ask, “Did you go to a Pure In Heart Conference?” The mom smiled at me and said, “Yes, and my daughter never takes that necklace off.” My daughter is the same way. She loved the conference and the time that we spent together on that special weekend.
For any of my readers who live close to Nashville, I want to be sure that you know about the conference coming up. The folks at Pure In Heart have been blessed with a last-minute gift from a donor who has made it possible for new registrations (for the Nashville conference ONLY) to receive 50% off the price of registration. When you check out, use the code KELLY now through Monday at 8pm CST to get this great discount.
Find out more about the Nashville Pure in Heart conference HERE.
I have never heard of this conference and look forward to finding out about it! I hope it comes close to Louisiana because I would love for my daughter and me to go!
Jana – Pure in Heart actually just received an e-mail yesterday from LA so keep praying!
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