Elisha may be one of the most under-appreciated character in the Old Testament, in part because he is so overshadowed by his famous predecessor, Elijah. But, as Elisha steps into the prophet’s big shoes, his life teaches us important lessons on wisdom, dependence, and spiritual service.
 
At our Tawau Bible Conference, Bill Crowder, regular writer of Our Daily Bread, will be sharing with us about the life of Elisha, and the big shoes he had to fill.
 

 

ODB Bible Conference
Interpreted in Mandarin and Bahasa Malaysia
 
Date: Tuesday to Wednesday, July 9 to 10
Time: 7:30p.m. – 9:30p.m.
 
Day 1
The Journey Begins – 1 Kings 19:15-21
The Big Ask – 2 Kings 2:1-15
 
Day 2
Reaching Beyond – 2 Kings 5:1-19
The End of the Road – 2 Kings 13:14-21
 
No Admission Charge

 
Venue: St. Patrick Church
(201, Jalan St. Patrick, 91000 Tawau, Sabah.)

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Speaker’s Bio
 

Bill Crowder joined Our Daily Bread Ministries after more than 20 years in the pastorate. As Vice President of Teaching Content, Bill evaluates biblical content for various ministry efforts. He is one of the hosts of the Discover the Word radio program, and he also devotes much of his time to an international Bible teaching ministry, serving various Our Daily Bread Ministries offices and their outreach efforts to local communities. Besides writing for the Our Daily Bread devotional, he has also written many Bible study booklets for the Discovery Series, and published several books with Discovery House. Bill and his wife Marlene have five adult children and several grandchildren.

 

 
 

Resources Available For Browsing
A selection of our resources will be on display for you to browse through and pick up should you find them helpful.
 
Book Sales
Bill Crowder’s books will be available for sale at a special conference price.
 
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Need to contact us?
Kindly direct all queries to OUR DAILY BREAD BERHAD
Tel: (07) 353 1718
Fax: (07) 353 4439
e-mail: malaysia@odb.org