FEB Conference 2010
Join us for the 12th FEB Conference, from Thursday 11th November through to Sunday morning 14th November 2010. The Venue for the 2010 Conference is the City Hotel, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Theme:
“Getting Connected?”
Bible Teacher:
David Shearman
David is full-time Senior Leader of Nottingham Christian Centre, and a Conference Speaker and Writer. He is also Chair of 58i, a social responsibility charity.
Confirmed Speakers:
- Terry Ascott
Terry is Chief Executive Officer for SAT-7, a Christian satellite television network established in 1996 and today broadcasting through multiple channels in the three major languages of the Middle East and North Africa: Arabic, Farsi and Turkish.
- Chris Cole
Chris is UK Director for God TV, a Christian TV network, broadcasting on the internet as well as terrestrial and cable networks in some countries.
- David Fieldsend
David is the Manager of CARE for Europe, based in Brussels, promoting Christian values in public policy discussions, particularly bioethics and family policy, at the European Parliament.
- Jonathan Frank
Jonathan is Chief Executive of FEBA Radio UK. FEBA has a role in leading multi-media ministry with partners across Africa, Asia and the Middle East. - Andrew Flynn
Andrew is Director of International Broadcasting for Christian Vision and oversees the transmission and distribution strategy of Christian Vision’s international networks. He is also responsible for introducing new broadcasting technologies.
- Mario Casni
Mario is a Media Co-ordinator for Campus Crusade for Christ International, and senior Consultant for HCJB Global, responsible for the development of an FM radio station in Croatia, including all aspects of project management.
- Harvey Thomas
Harvey is an International Public Relations Consultant, Broadcaster, Lecturer and Conference Producer. He directed Billy Graham Crusades world-wide for 15 years and was Director of Press and Communications for Margaret Thatcher. He is Chairman of the Fellowship of European Broadcasters and our Lobbyist to the European Union. - Ivo Vajgl MEP
Ivo Vajgl is MEP for Slovenia and is a Member of the EU Committee on Development, and the Special Committee on the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis. He previously served as Slovenian Ambassador to Germany, Austria, OSCE, Sweden and all the Nordic States.
Venue:
City Hotel, Ljubljana, Slovenia, only 25 minutes from Ljubljana Airport. Ljubljana is a small attractive city, suitable for exploring by foot. The Ljubljanica River runs through the centre of the city, and is surrounded by many cafes in the Old Town, and overlooked by Ljubljana Castle. It has one of the best-preserved Baroque quarters in Europe that blends with the younger Art Nouveau buildings, designed by Joze Plecnik.
Dates:
11-14 November 2010
Booking Information:
Complete a Conference Registration Form and send to the FEB Office. You can pay online by Paypal (Go to Payments) or by cheque, Credit Card or Bank transfer. Registration includes 3 nights accommodation and all meals.
Exhibition:
If you would like to book an Exhibition Stand please contact the FEB Office for a Booking Form. The cost of a Table 5ft x 2ft will be 375 Euros.
Travel:
Adria Airways (www.adria-airways.com) connects with more than 20 European cities, including Amsterdam, Brussels, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Manchester, Munich, Paris, Rome, Warsaw and Vienna.
Other Airlines flying into Ljubljana are:
- Finnair (Finnish ailines)
www.finnair.com - Malev (Hungarian airlines)
www.malev.hu - AirFrance (French airlines)
www.airfrance.com - Jat Airways (Serbian airlines)
www.jat.com - EasyJet (UK)
www.easyjet.com - CSA (Czech airlines)
www.csa.cz - Wizz Air (Hungarian airways)
www.wizzair.com - Turkish airlines
www.thy.com - LOT (Polish airlines)
www.lot.com - Tunisair (Tunisian airlines)
www.tunisair.com.tn - Dubrovnik Airline (DBK)
www.dubrovnikairline.com
From the Airport to the Hotel:
- FEB can book a transfer from the Airport to the City Hotel at a cost of 25 Euros per car each way ( up to three people, taking 20-25 minutes).
Please let the FEB Office have your Flight Details. - Minibus from Airport 5 Euros each way
- Bus from Airport to Ljubljana Train Station (10 minutes walk from Hotel) 4 Euros. The bus takes about an hour.
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