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Presently, Deborah and I live in the Amberson Valley, Pennsylvania. Beautiful Amberson Valley is situated in the Allegheny Mountains in southern Pennsylvania, not far from Gettysburg. As my hobby is photography, I thought I would include a few pictures I’ve taken of our valley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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October 17, 2010

David will be speaking at the Anabaptist Identity Conference in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on the topics of  “Dispensationalism: Have the Anabaptists Lost Their Way” and “The Myth of Christian America.”

 September 13-20, 2010

David will be speaking at the InterAmerican University in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He will also be speaking at Mizpah Seminary and at 1 Baptist church and 2 Mennonite churches. He will also be interviewed at a local Christian radio station in San Juan.

July-August, 2010

During July and August, 2010, David Bercot will be working on his new teaching CD messages for the 2011 Scroll Publishing catalog. He has not made a final decision on all of the titles he will record for the new catalog, but he has decided on most of them.

He plans to finish his series on “The Myth of Christian America.” As it stands now, the final messages will be:

How Kingdom Christians Were Treated During the Revolution
• Treatment of the Indians During and After the Revolution
• George Washington and Christianity
• The Religious Beliefs of the Founding Fathers
• How God Was Written Out of the U. S. Constitution

Two other messages he has planned are:

The Spirit of Sectarianism
All That Is Necessary for Evil to Succeed Is for Good Men to Do Nothing

April 14-16, 2010:

During the afternoons of April 14 through 16, 2010, David Bercot will be teaching at the Shippensburg Christian Fellowship Bible School. His topic will be “The American Revolution and Kingdom Christianity.” During the three days of the Bible School, David will be discussing the causes of the American Revolution and the treatment of Kingdom Christians, like the Mennonites, Brethren, and Moravians, during the Revolution. For more information, persons can contact Harvey Reiff, (717) 530-1213.

July, 2010

During July and August, 2010, David Bercot will be working on his new teaching CD messages for the 2011 Scroll Publishing catalog.  He has not made a final decision on all of the titles he will record for the new catalog, but he has decided on most of them.

He plans to finish his series on “The Myth of Christian America.”  As it stands now, the final messages will be:

How Kingdom Christians Were Treated During the Revolution
Treatment of the Indians During and After the Revolution
George Washington and Christianity
The Religious Beliefs of the Founding Fathers
How God Was Written Out of the U. S. Constitution

Two other messages he has planned are:

The Spirit of Sectarianism
All That Is Necessary for Evil to Triumph Is for Good Men to Do Nothing

February 19-21, 2010:

During the weekend of Feb. 19-21, 2010, David Bercot will be the guest speaker at a series of meetings to be held at the Gaines County Civic Building in Seminole, Texas.  Sessions will be held Friday night, all day Saturday, and Sunday morning. Some of the topics Mr. Bercot will be speaking on are:
• What the Early Christians Believed About Salvation
• What the Early Christians Believed About the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms
• History of the Anabaptists
For lodging or more information, call Isaac Redecop at (432) 209-5782.

January 14-21, 2010:

David and Deborah Bercot will be in Siguatepeque, Honduras, to celebrate the 10th year of the Society of the Good Shepherd’s micro-loan ministry there.  The Society of the Good Shepherd makes interest-free small business loans to committed Christians in Honduras who are ‘seeking first the kingdom of God.’

October 20, 2009:

David Bercot’s latest book, Will the Theologians Please Sit Down, has just been released. It is available from Scroll Publishing Co. (www.scrollpublishing.com) and from Amazon.com.

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