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« Israeli Customs, Continued | The Palestinian View »

July 25, 2007

Foursquare Convention Israel

Filed under: Brad Works

The Foursquare convention in Jerusalem just finished up today. This is my sixth convention and every year it seems like the load gets bigger and bigger. This year was no exception, especially considering we were in a foreign country and our normal crew was unavailable this year. I am grateful for the core team that was here because it took all hands on deck to make this happen.

Overall I feel pretty good for how things went from a logistical perspective. Feedback from some of the nearly 3,000 in attendance has all been positive. Being the perfectionist that I am, there were a few too many mistakes, mostly having to do with the load time for words on the screens.

It was a pleasure working with the local Israeli crew. The language and cultural barriers were frustrating at times, especially in moments of panic that are typical of running live events.

I am looking forward to winding down over the next week as Jamaica and I get to tour the country with the rest of the convention staff.


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Thanks for working so hard to get the convention media going and keep it that way. I'd love to hear your comments about what went on during the convention. Jamaica said that her major God encounters came outside the meeting room walls. And her husband? What did God do in you?

Posted by: Mother D at August 21, 2007 10:20 AM

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