The emergence of the Latin American church is transforming the face of Christian missions. Join us to learn what drives the growth of missional Christianity in the Global South, what Latinos bring to the Great Commission, and what the future holds for Latin American missions.
Missions in Every Sector
The world tells us to get rich to find joy, but Jesus warns that riches can ruin your life. The world says that money is power, but Jesus says that money can corrupt, deceive, and destroy. You will be given faith guidelines that conduce financial flourishing and mammon mistakes to avoid.
The gay community is one of the most unreached people groups in North America. How can we do a better job of sharing Christ with the gay community and walking with our Christian sisters and brothers who are navigating issues of sexual identity?
Has the Bible been interpreted incorrectly regarding gays and lesbians? Did the biblical authors correctly understand the modern phenomenon of a gay orientation? With grace and truth, Dr. Yuan takes an exegetical look at the different perspectives on same-sex relationships.
How can Christians pursue sexual purity in a sex-saturated world? Can there be freedom from deep-rooted, sinful temptations?
We are being handed opportunities to raise the standards of journalism and photography by highlighting unmet needs and by telling stories of God’s presence in this world. Go beyond your comfort zone and discover that there is more we can do.
What does God’s global mission have to do with graduate school? Why would a mission-minded Christian choose to spend years in schooling? Whether you are a current or aspiring graduate student, come hear a professor share his story and learn how God brings meaning to an academic career.
Engage in dialogue with a faculty member, a researcher, and a campus minister regarding missional life in higher education.
“Where community is to be formed, common memory must be created.” Throughout U.S. history, the Declaration of Independence has been referenced as our foundation of equality. However, thirty lines below “all men are created equal,” the Declaration dehumanizes Natives as “merciless Indian savages.” This seminar will teach an accurate common memory.
Over one million international students and scholars study in the U.S., and the number continues to increase. More than ever, our campuses reflect the diversity of the world’s cultures. How can we engage these cultures on campus? This seminar includes practical advice on welcoming, loving, and reaching international students.
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