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The Gracia a México Bible Conference is a Christian event that focuses on teaching and spreading biblical knowledge and principles. This conference often features various speakers, pastors, and theologians who deliver sermons, lectures, and workshops aimed at deepening the faith and understanding of attendees. The event typically includes worship sessions, fellowship opportunities, and resources for personal and community spiritual growth. It is organized with the intent of encouraging and equipping believers in their faith journey.

Conference Speakers

The Gracia a México Bible Conference hosts a diverse lineup of speakers, each bringing unique perspectives and deep theological insights. Renowned pastors, theologians, and Bible scholars from around the world are invited to share their knowledge and experiences.

Each speaker is represented by their image, full name and the anme of the church that they represent. Below you can find details and a brief on their theological insight.

Schedule

As with any conference the schedule is the most important part. It represents the talk topics, but also the breaks and the times when all of that is happening.

For the two days that were planned, we have the schedule in a table view clearly showing which lecture begins at what time.

Streaming Audio Lectures

Some of the previous year lectures were recorded, so the recordings of the sessions were put directly for streaming from the website. On the left side you’ll see an intro of the pastor that held the lecture, and on the right side is the audio player holding the complete lecture separated on topics.

The Blog

The blog was a part of the website and was used for promotional purposes. Authors of the blog posts were the actual conference speakers themselves (past and present). They used the blog format to introduce the conference visitors to the topics that were going to be presented.

Registration

The registration process was made easy, with as little information fields as possible. All data was directly piped to a CRM which was later used by the conference staff to manage the subscriptions and the visitor passes.