Back from the CHAP Convention
Some of my readers may be wondering why I have been posting so infrequently of late. Well, I had been making preparations to be a vendor at the CHAP Convention last weekend. (not to mention the preparations for an upcoming book release. But more on that later.) Now that the convention is over, I can bring you all up to date.
Here are some pictures of our "Biblical Worldview Media" table.



For some odd reason, convention attendees wanted to discuss politics, the "KJV only" controversy, and Calvinism! Perhaps it's because our company is called Biblical Worldview Media. Or maybe this book (our convention bestseller) got them started. Oh well. I guess it's to be expected.
One gentleman was quite interested in the Inherently Wind DVD. As we talked for awhile about the Scopes Trial, this man told me that his great-uncle was Clarence Darrow!

Our booth was visited by some friends and VIPs, including Steve Murphy (publisher of Homeschooling Today), Tim Horn (of Vision Forum) and George Escobar (of Advent Film Group).
Here's a picture of my able assistant, Joseph Musser.

Overall, I believe we had a successful first time at CHAP. We learned a lot, sold some products, handed out hundreds of flyers, saw some friends, and met some new ones. I'm looking forward to next year!
Here are some pictures of our "Biblical Worldview Media" table.



For some odd reason, convention attendees wanted to discuss politics, the "KJV only" controversy, and Calvinism! Perhaps it's because our company is called Biblical Worldview Media. Or maybe this book (our convention bestseller) got them started. Oh well. I guess it's to be expected.
One gentleman was quite interested in the Inherently Wind DVD. As we talked for awhile about the Scopes Trial, this man told me that his great-uncle was Clarence Darrow!

Our booth was visited by some friends and VIPs, including Steve Murphy (publisher of Homeschooling Today), Tim Horn (of Vision Forum) and George Escobar (of Advent Film Group).
Here's a picture of my able assistant, Joseph Musser.

Overall, I believe we had a successful first time at CHAP. We learned a lot, sold some products, handed out hundreds of flyers, saw some friends, and met some new ones. I'm looking forward to next year!


2 Comments:
Hey Scott! your table looks quite impressive, it is too bad that I didn't end up helping out. Oh well maybe next year!
In terms of political discussions, do you think it has anything to do with election year? ;-)
Josiah's leaving comments on my blog??? What an honor! But seriously, we had a great time Josiah, and I'm sorry you missed it. Maybe next year!
Yes, the fact that this is an election year did prompt many of those discussions. People kept asking me who they should vote for! Of course, they wanted to stick to the whole "lesser of two evils" compromise, etc., etc. Hopefully, the Lord will use my book to help change that kind of thinking.
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