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Abundance Memphis event taking place April 21-22

Pictured is Tami Theobald of Germantown, TN. She is Promotion Coordinator for Lysa TerKeurst and Abundance Memphis 2017.
Her and her Lifeway Women's Team would love you to be a part of this event April 21-22, 2017, at Bellevue Baptist Church in Cordova, TN.
Speakers include Lysa TerKeurst, Lisa Harper, Kelly Minter, Eric Mason, Jackie Hill Perry, and singers will be Natalie Grant and Christy Nockels. Tickets are on sale for $69 on line at lifeway.com/abundance or at the Highpoint East Memphis bookstore or Bellevue Baptist Church bookstore.


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