First Official Day of ISC

Today was the end of checking people in to ISC and the start of our official classes. General Sessions also started today and we gathered for breakfast first thing, Ryan Fonseca opened us up with an incredible worship time. Everyone has been visiting our vendors along vendor row and attending the dozens of classes to […]

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Day 2 In San Antonio

The booth’s been put up, the giveaways are laid out, the vendors are setting up and the first ISC attendees are checking in. It’s another sunny day in San Antonio and everyone’s excited to see the familiar faces of past attendees as well as the first-timers. Today is the first day that we’re seeing customers […]

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Shelby Takes On San Antonio

As many of you know, Shelby’s annual conference (ISC) is approaching in just two days. We have been hard at work getting everything set up and prepared to make it look great for all of our vendors and attendees. It’s a hot and sunny day in this year’s conference city, San Antonio, TX, and the […]

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This Week…

Google Chrome’s got an update You can now leave comments on WordPress with your Twitter or Facebook account (so comment away) Facebook recognizes your face Nintendo just released its handheld touchscreen Wii U […]

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Good vs. Evil

There has been a lot of talk lately about people in the spotlight who have made some bad decisions, hurt their families and bruised their reputations. I really enjoyed Michael Hyatt’s post on Monday about the difference between a sin and a mistake. I also liked Todd Rhoades’ post about how to take Anthony Weiner’s situation and […]

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Facebook Pictures That Lie

We’ve all seen them. Some of us have probably even had one or two. The Facebook picture that looks nothing like your true self. I was inspired to write this after seeing a post on Mashable about Bergdorf Goodman and Lucky Magazine holding a casting call for models via Facebook. I first thought about how much […]

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The History of June 6th

2005- Apple announces that it will switch to Intel processors in 2006 1991- NBC announces that Johnny Carson will be replaced by Jay Leno in 1992 1971- Last broadcast of the “Ed Sullivan Show” 1960- Roy Orbison releases hit song, “Only the Lonely” 1944- Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. receives Congressional Medal of Honor 1944- D-Day- invasion […]

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