Steven Avery
Administrator
Nick Sayers
Hi I am thinking of doing a 1 John 5:7 online conference maybe around sept 11-12. Would you be interested in being a speaker. As long as it defends 1 John 5:7 you can say whatever you like. It would be good to focus on what you already know about it. Also I am thinking of getting: Fernando Jeff Riddle Mike Holner Johnathan Sheffield Peter van Kleek. ..and a couple more to speak about 1 John 5:7. It will only involve a 1 hour + (can go for two or three if needed) online video live on my channel. We could even pre record it if you were more comfortable with that. Let me know your thoughts / ideas.
27 Apr 2026, 17:22
sounds good ... see if Christopher Yetzer is in the mix
Thu 03:36
Hi Steven, Great to have you on board for the 1 John 5:7 conference. As I begin structuring the schedule, could you send through: 1) A proposed title 2) A short summary (2–4 sentences) 3) The general focus of your talk (e.g., Greek grammar, textual history, patristic/Latin evidence, theology, or modern textual debate) or something else or a mix or overview. This will help me ensure we cover all angles without unnecessary overlap. We can always pre-record the video so don't worry too much about availability. Looking forward to seeing what you put together. Nick Sayers
Hi I am thinking of doing a 1 John 5:7 online conference maybe around sept 11-12. Would you be interested in being a speaker. As long as it defends 1 John 5:7 you can say whatever you like. It would be good to focus on what you already know about it. Also I am thinking of getting: Fernando Jeff Riddle Mike Holner Johnathan Sheffield Peter van Kleek. ..and a couple more to speak about 1 John 5:7. It will only involve a 1 hour + (can go for two or three if needed) online video live on my channel. We could even pre record it if you were more comfortable with that. Let me know your thoughts / ideas.
27 Apr 2026, 17:22
sounds good ... see if Christopher Yetzer is in the mix
Thu 03:36
Hi Steven, Great to have you on board for the 1 John 5:7 conference. As I begin structuring the schedule, could you send through: 1) A proposed title 2) A short summary (2–4 sentences) 3) The general focus of your talk (e.g., Greek grammar, textual history, patristic/Latin evidence, theology, or modern textual debate) or something else or a mix or overview. This will help me ensure we cover all angles without unnecessary overlap. We can always pre-record the video so don't worry too much about availability. Looking forward to seeing what you put together. Nick Sayers