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Urbana 93 (entitled "God So Loves the World") attracted over 17,000 attendees. Featured speakers included Neil
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Urbana 21 was postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Urbana 22 took place in Indianapolis, IN with the theme of “Rise Up” and a focus on the book of Acts. Speakers included Bishop Claude Alexander, Alexia Salvatierra, Michele Lee, James Choung, Alejandra Ortiz,
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Urbana 70's theme was "World Evangelism: Why? How? Who?" and included speakers John Stott, David Howard, Leighton Ford, Byang Kato, Samuel Kamelson, and Tom Skinner. Urbana 76 was themed "Declare His Glory Among the Nations."
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