April 19, 2012
Storyline and Portland(ia)
Have you ever heard of the Storyline Conference?
If you haven't, then just wait about 2 weeks and I'm sure I'll have a review up here for you.
Why?
Well, I'll tell you why: In just a few short days I am headed down to a city I've never visited, Portland, Oregon, with two good friends to attend Donald Miller's Storyline Conference!
I've been keeping an eye on this conference for a couple years now and finally I feel led to get up and GO experience it!
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