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Co-founders of Heritage Keepers. Bob and Lori Beckler, on stage.
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Latest Information from Heritage Keepers |
Dear Heritage Keepers Prayer Partner, 1/21/04“We will not hide them from their children; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, His power, and the wonders He has done. He decreed statutes for Jacob and established the law in Israel, which He commanded our forefathers to teach their children, so the next generation would know them, even the children yet to be born, and they in turn would tell their children. Then they would put their trust in God and would not forget his deeds but would keep his commands.” Psalm 78:4-7 Happy New Year!! We are excited for the next Heritage Keepers conference in Wichita on May 1, 2004! We’re looking forward to worshipping God and sharing His love with others! Prayer Requests: Brochures are being mailed out today and we will be delivering more brochures to women and churches. Please pray for receiving and responding hearts about the conference. Pray for women to register for the May 1st conference. Pray God will make a way for them to be able to come and invite others. Lives will be changed for Him! Pray that people will keep sharing Heritage Keepers ministry with others and more women will be ministered to through this ministry. Pray for the women as they plan and prepare to come to the conference and hear the personal message that God has for each of them. Pray for speakers, musicans & their families. Pray for God’s anointing on them: o Marge Caldwell, Anita Renfroe, Kathy Troccoli, The Darins, Ellie Lofaro and Dick & Mel Tunney. Pray for each person who is present at the Heritage Keepers Conferences: attendees, workers, volunteers, speakers, musicians and participants. Please pray that believers will be strengthened and that nonbelievers will commit their lives to Jesus Christ. Please pray for God’s vision, strength, wisdom & discernment for Heritage Keepers ministry! Please pray for God’s direction for future Heritage Keepers conferences. ***** We pray God is GLORIFIED in everything!!!! *** He receives all the PRAISE!! ***** Thank you for praying for our family & friends who dedicate themselves in serving God through this ministry. We thank you for your prayers for health, protection and guidance as we follow Him where He leads us. In His precious love & grace…….Bob & Lori | |
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Over 5200 women fill the Century II Convention Center in Wichita for Heritage Keepers Women's Conference
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 The Heritage Keepers conference treats 5,200 women to an upbeat celebration through inspirational messages and songs. Karen Shideler The Wichita Eagle
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Point Of Grace Ministers at Heritage Keepers Convention. |

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They are considered as one of the top singing groups in the nation with their inspirational witness. Their music is crisp and clear, cutting through the clutter with rich harmonies, soaring melodies, and breathtaking vocal virtuosity. Their message is front and center: a call to commitment, to living out our faith in the real world. Point of Grace has become one of the most exciting, original, and inspiring new arrivals in contemporary Christian music. They have several Word releases, "Point of Grace,"The Whole Truth," "Life, Love & Other Mysteries," "Steady On," a Christmas album, along with their new album, "Free to Fly" |
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Heather Payne, Denise Jones, Terry Jones and Shelley Breen pose during autograph session.
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| | | |  Kathy Troccoli, two Grammy nominations, thirteen Dove Award nominations, five Top 10 pop radio hits, ten No. 1 Christian radio hits and nearly one million units sold, ministers at Heritage Keeper Convention | |
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 Carol Kent, speaker at Heritage Keeper Convention in Wichita, signs autographs. |
Dynamic. Humorous. Encouraging. Inspiring. Heart-lifting. She is the founder and president of "Speak Up With Confidence" seminars. She closed out the women's conference in Wichita and has been used by both Heritage Keepers and Aid Association for Lutherans at several conferences. |
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 Rebee Bondi was a a speaker for Heritage Keepers for the first time in Wichita. She broke her neck earlier in life and has a wonderful and inspirational story to tell. She is also an incredibly gifted Christian singer and actually got the chance to sing with Kathy Troccoli at Kathy's request, on the Heritage Keeper stage. Their picture was featured in the The Wichita Eagle, a local newspaper. |
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Renee Bondi with husband Mike in Wichita. | |
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Lori Beckler with daughter Nicole. |

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Lori Beckler has co-authored a book entitled "My Daughter, My Daughter" which was on sale at this booth. In addition to that, she has been used as a speaker for other events. Nicole comes home from Kansas State to be a part of the family for this weekend along with brother Daniel. In Wichita, both of them spoke on stage. |
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| |  Family members volunteer to help Heritage Keepers put on these Women's Conferences. More family members are needed for future events. Only a few of the family members are picture here and maybe you recognize some of them. (Far right: Lowell Bowling, father of Lori. Next to him is Rick Beckler, who serves as Head of Security. Eli Rush is in the middle along with other Bowling family members to his right, namely, Jim Bowling and Charles BrinkmannAs you can tell, family volunteers have a good time, and at the moment, don't seem to over-worked. | |
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Pictured in the photo are members of Point of Grace, Kathy Troccoli and Renee Bondi. They form a bond with each other at each gathering and were very supportive to Renee during her first Heritage Keepers conference. |
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Sara Paulson Brummett and her husband pictured in front of their booth. Sara is the lead singer for the Heritage Keepers Praise and Worship Team. Other members include Sherry Carter, Donna Lasit, Twila McBride, Marcia Ware, and Mary Weekly. Mark Craig is their producer. |

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 Lisa Pierre performs in Wichita at the Heritage Keepers Women's Conference. |
Lisa grew up in Houston, Texas, in the footsteps of her father and his brothers who sang in churches. She started singing in church at an early age. However, at the age of 21, she accepted Jesus Christ and her singing took on new meaning. Lisa currently sings with praise and worship teams, as well as solo for various church services and special events. She and her husband, Malcom, live in Houston and have two children. |
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