2010 Conference Speakers

   
        

Dr. Michael Catt

“Whoever wants the next generation the most will get them!”   Michael Catt has served as Senior Pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church since 1989.   Michael’s goal is to change the world from Albany, Georgia. While that may seem like a radical, even ridiculous, statement from a pastor in Southwest Georgia, it has, in fact, become a reality through Sherwood Pictures.  more...

   

Bill Stafford

Bill describes his past 40 years of evangelism as ‘phenomenal.’ “I can’t tell you about it without weeping,” he said. “It is unbelievable, preaching in churches I couldn’t imagine, and had no reason why I was there except that He said, ‘I will open the door that no man will shut.’ Manley Beasley said, ‘Let Him kick the doors open, and walk through them.’ That’s what I did, and He ‘shocked the daylights’ out of me. If I were to die today, I’ve had one glorious journey.  more...

   

Ken Jenkins

“Faith in Jesus Christ is believing in who He is, what He did, and everything that He promised and I need no visible evidence to confirm that truth.”  A nationally known natural history photographer, Ken is also a writer, lecturer, and outdoor adventurer. 

Of all of the things that I am blessed to do, nothing compares with the joy and privilege that I have been given to share my faith. I will go anywhere . . . any time that there is an opportunity.  more...


Reflections

“The Heartland Bible Conference is an awesome opportunity for personal revival and the sharpening of spiritual focus. The theological teaching of the speakers made the conference worth every effort. The noon sessions have been my personal favorites.”
- Wayne Bristow

“To me, going to the Heartland Bible Conference is like going to the gas station when I’m empty, and saying, “Fill’er up!”...except it’s FREE!!!”
- Cameron Brown

“All the messages have been excellent in that each speaker has grabbed the audience’s attention with God’s words that revitalize and refresh the gospel. It is a time to recenter ourselves away from the world view and focus more clearly on our earthly mission.”
- Carolyn Marshall