What You Can Do for Writing Conference Faculty

by Cindy Sproles @CindyDevoted I�m tired. Really tired. But it�s a good kind of tired. Conference season is over for me. After eleven conferences (and 12k logged miles), some back-to-back, my suitcase is finally emptied and stored in its place. As I climbed the ladder to store the suitcase, I found myself a little sad that it�s done for the year. When I left the last conference in Pennsylvania, I wrapped my arms tight around the director who is also a very dear friend, knowing I wouldn�t see her again for a couple of years. My voice cracked. �I hate goodbyes!� I choked back tears. �I will miss you sweet friend.� And a long and intentional hug happened. No conference would be complete without faculty. Those folks who work for peanuts, (usually going in the hole financially), but could care less about the money. Their job is to be in service to Christ and His people they are called to serve. What exactly goes ...