Hear a panel of authentic “tentmakers,” representing several countries and vocations, share how employment abroad removed barriers and led to friendships and witness among nationals.
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How can we be witnesses at work? Together we’ll look to the book of Ruth for guidance and hear from recent grads who’ve transitioned from campus to the workplace.
Through time, fellowship, and communion with God, Christians can care for the lonely-hearted. Come learn more in this seminar at the intersection of social isolation, public health, and the gospel.
Through real-life stories from campus and street-level and high-rise neighborhoods, we’ll share what we’ve learned by living into the commandment to love our neighbors.
LGBTQ+/SSA people often feel alienated from the good news. Discover how Christian communities can welcome LGBTQ+/SSA Christians and how to invite LGBTQ+/SSA folks outside the Church to consider Jesus.
The early church struggled under the clash of cultures to live out their newly formed faith. Come discover how it’s possible to live in unity without sacrificing cultural diversity.
Most cultures view disability as a deficit to overcome. But it can provide a critical, generative perspective for helping Christians reimagine more faithful theology and practices of witness.
Children at risk are multifaceted human beings, created in the image of God, colaborers in church and missions. Explore collaborative strategies on mission to, for, and with children at risk.
Hear how simple dramatic presentations of Mark’s Gospel are creating profound discipleship and outreach on campuses around the globe—and imagine what it could be like on your campus!
Join us to rethink the divide between sacred and secular and discover how God can use you as a tradesperson to share the gospel!
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