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Search: View Cart Languages: 코모임 · Español · Deaf Home Pray Go Give Lead Lottie Moon Resources Updates Contact us -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prayer School of Prayer for All Nations Today's Prayer PrayerLine Weekly Prayer Highlights KOMpray (children) Prayer requests Search requests by PRAYERthreads International Week of Prayer Prayer products E-mail subscriptions “It is unthinkable that we would send thousands of people overseas without covering them with a blast furnace of prayer.” – Tom Elliff, IMB president IMB invites you to be a burning ember in the blast furnace of prayer emanating from our International Learning Center, Rockville, VA. Join other intercessors and participate in an experiential school of prayer, which will inspire and equip you: To walk closer with God To pray more fervently for spiritual awakening To intercede more effectively for missionaries and the nations To mobilize others to join you in prayer Faculty Gordon Fort, senior vice president for prayer mobilization and training Randy Rains, associate vice president for spiritual life and formation Eddie Cox, director for the Office of Global Prayer Strategy Eleanor Witcher, associate director Office of Global Prayer Strategy 2013 Dates October 28 – November 1 December 2 – 6 2014 Dates January 27 – 31 July 28 – Aug 1 February 24 – 28 August 18 – 22 March 24 – 28 September 29 – Oct 3 April 21 – 25 October 27 – 31 May 19 – 23 November 17 – 21 June 23 – 27 For additional information, future dates, virtual tour, and daily schedule. Online registration: http://www.regonline.com/SPAN Contact: SPAN@imb.org Spotlight Promotional Slideshow Resources CNet and SPAN promo slideshow CompassionNet App Facebook CompassionNet Missionary Blog Digest Twitter imbprayerdir Loving the Lost prayer guide in English, Spanish and Korean Prayerwalking downloadables -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Syndicate this site Home Pray Go Give Lead Lottie Moon Resources Updates Contact us See our Privacy Policy Copyright © 2006 - 2013 International Mission Board. All Rights Reserved. A Southern Baptist Convention entity supported by the Cooperative Program and the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Lottie Moon Christmas Offering® is a registered trademark of Woman’s Missionary Union.

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Huntsville & Decatur

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The Huntsville area is rich in history and technology. Alabama’s fourth-largest city is loaded with museums and cultural opportunities, while nearby Decatur offers outdoor recreation and historic attractions, including Victorian-era neighborhoods and a self-guided Civil War tour.
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What To See & Do

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U.S. Space & Rocket Center

See the historic Saturn V rocket and exhibits about the space program's past, present and future at this fully interactive museum.
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Decatur Civil War Walking Tour

Enjoy a historic, self-guided walking tour of Decatur’s Civil War sites.
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Huntsville Botanical Garden

Spread over 112 lush acres, the Huntsville Botanical Garden boasts 14 themed herb gardens and 675 varieties of day lilies.
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Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge

Complete with an observation building, walking trails and an interpretive center, this refuge offers plenty of wildlife viewing.
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Point Mallard Park

Located in nearby Decatur, Point Mallard Park features a popular water park, year-round golf, campgrounds and a sports facility.
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Princess Theatre

With a series of renovations over the past few years, the Princess has become a popular place for music events.
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Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail

Hampton Cove is the northern terminus of the RTJ Trail, featuring 54 holes and the only Robert Trent Jones layout without a single bunker.
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Town of Mooresville

This 1818 village is the state's oldest incorporated town and features a post office with pre-Civil War call boxes.

Where To Stay

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Embassy Suites Hotel & Spa

This downtown Huntsville hotel and spa is adjacent to the Von Braun Center and only a minute from Hampton Cove Golf Course.
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U.S. Space & Rocket Center RV Park

The RV park features 27 lots, Wi-Fi, full power and water hookups, laundry and bathrooms.
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Dogwood Manor

Experience Southern hospitality in an elegant English atmosphere. Dogwood Manor is perfect for business travelers and honeymooners.
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Point Mallard Campground

Open year-round, this Good Sam park has 25 wooded acres.

Where To Eat

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Cotton Row Restaurant

Seasonal and local ingredients dictate the menu at James Boyce's Cotton Row, which is housed in an 1821 historic building.
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Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q

Credited with creating white barbecue sauce, Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q has grown from a makeshift table to three locations.
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Albany Bistro

Albany Bistro combines modern comfort and classic taste, from the food to the décor. They also use seasonal, locally grown ingredients.
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Simp McGhee’s

Simp McGhee’s serves a variety of Cajun-inspired seafood and beef dishes in a quaint, elegant atmosphere.

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Area Towns

  • Athens

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    Located in the rolling foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in North Alabama, Athens is home to friendly people, thriving businesses and a host of leisure activities.
  • Decatur

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    A charming town steeped in history, Decatur invites visitors to stroll through its Victorian-era neighborhoods as part of a self-guided Civil War walking tour. Other attractions include championship golf, a water park, Wheeler Lake and Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge – 100,000 acres of water and wilderness.
  • Falkville

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    Named after Louis M. Falk, Falkville is located in Morgan County, with a population of a little more than 1,000.
  • Hartselle

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    The second largest city in Morgan County, Hartselle boasts a population of more than 14,000 and considers itself the "City of Southern Hospitality." Located about 10 miles from Decatur, Hartselle was established in 1870 and named for George Hartselle, one of the founders. The city was strategically placed along the South and North Alabama Railroad.
  • Harvest

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    In Madison County in North Alabama, Harvest has a population of more than 5,000 and was part of Cherokee lands until about 1810.
  • Huntsville

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    Huntsville is rich in history and technology, and loaded with museums and cultural opportunities. It boasts the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, the Sci-Quest Hands-On Science Center, Alabama Constitution Village, Huntsville Depot, Huntsville Museum of Art, the North Alabama Railroad Museum, Burritt on the Mountain, Huntsville Botanical Garden, the Land Trust's Civil Wa...
  • Madison

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    Located a convenient 11 miles from Huntsville in North Alabama, Madison has a population of more than 43,000. The city has been named by U.S. News & World Report as one of the "10 Best Places to Grow Up" and by CNN Money as one of the "100 Best Places to Live."
  • Mooresville

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    Located in Limestone County in North Alabama, Mooresville was the primary filming location for Disney's Tom and Huck.
  • Owens Crossroads

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    Located in Madison County, Owens Crossroads was named for Thomas P. Owens, the first postmaster appointed in 1869. It was incorporated in 1967.
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Huntsville International Airport is served by seven airlines and offers nonstop service to and from nine destinations in the United States, including Atlanta, Dallas/Forth Worth, Charlotte and Chicago.
Huntsville International Airport
1000 Glenn Hearn Blvd.
Huntsville, AL 35824
(256) 772-9395
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Huntsville is accessible via Interstate 565, a spur that connects to Interstate 65 in Decatur.
Greyhound offers daily bus service, including holidays, to and from Huntsville. You will need to arrange transportation to your destination from the station. Hours of operation are subject to change. Call to verify information before making travel plans.
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Julie Miller is an award-winning, USA TODAY Bestselling author--with a National Readers Choice Award and a Daphne du Maurier among other prizes. In 2009, she was honored to receive a Career Achievement Award in Series Romantic Suspense from Romantic Times Book Reviews. Several of her 50 books have appeared on the USA Today, Amazon and BookScan Top 100 Romances bestseller lists.


Julie joined the Harlequin family when her first Intrigue, ONE GOOD MAN, was published in 2000. Since then, she has crafted the best-selling, award-winning Taylor Clan series for Intrigue, as well as its equally successful spin-off series, THE PRECINCT. While she continues to write about cops and crime scenes for Intrigue, Ms. Miller occasionally writes for Harlequin Blaze and other special projects at Harlequin--where her romantic suspense books get a steamier twist, and her military heroes have been especially popular. In addition, Ms. Miller writes single title romantic suspense with a paranormal twist for Prairie Muse Publishing.

The daughter of a Marine and a speech/language therapist, Julie is a teacher who grew up in Missouri and now lives in Nebraska with her husband (a teacher and YA author), son (a college student majoring in Music Business) and an assortment of spoiled pets. She's been dubbed the resident "Grammar Goddess" of her local writing group, The Prairieland Romance Writers. You may write Julie at P.O. Box 5162, Grand Island, NE 68802-5162 or email her questions or comments at the contact address below.

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