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An Interview with Leading Philosopher and Theologian William Lane Craig

7 Jan 2026 | William Lane Craig

Join Peter Saunders, CEO of the International Christian Medical and Dental Association (ICMDA), as he talks with Dr. William Lane Craig about his calling as a Christian philosopher and theologian. Dr. Craig shares lessons learned from his experiences and offers advice for Christian academics about how to be faithful in their callings.

Developing Collaborative Kingdom Partnerships

19 May 2025 | Rick Hill

No one church, ministry or mission agency is able to carry single-handedly the work of God’s kingdom. Nor should Christian leadership ever be a solo task. This talk offers helpful principles and practices in the area of church partnership and gospel collaboration. We explore practical aspects of collaborative leadership such as building strong relationships, developing healthy partnerships and being clear on our missional distinctives.

Leader to Leader Interview: To What Extent Is the Moral Law Evidence for God?

18 May 2025 | David McIlroy

There are, and probably always have been, few consistent moral relativists. How do atheists account for objective morality? What would morality look like if people followed these moral rules? This interview will discuss how to present arguments for moral realism (i.e., the idea that some moral rules are objective) and how to respond to the arguments of those thinkers who affirm moral realism but deny that our consciences and moral beliefs are evidence for a supreme law-maker.

Christian Leadership in the Public Square: Learning from 19th-Century Evangelicals

20 May 2025 | David Sandifer

What does it take to be a faithful Christian in the public square? In the first half of the 19th century, God used William Wilberforce and the Clapham Sect, along with other Evangelicals, to help bring about profound cultural and social change in Britain—including the abolition of slavery. What lessons can we learn from these leaders about how we engage in public life? This talk suggests six key characteristics from the examples of these 19th-century Evangelicals and explore what we can learn from them as we seek to be salt and light in the world around us today.

How to Lament in a Church of Praise

21 May 2025 | Heather Holdsworth

The tempestuous poetry of the Psalms is raw; it’s unnerving. It tells us we do not need to cover bewildered days with surface smiles and clichés. But how do we voice our aches, and how do we help those we lead to not walk away from God when trouble comes? This talk gives invaluable practical tools to grow our trust in God in the midst of pain.

Christ Foreshadowed: How the Types in the Ceremonial Law Explain the Cross

21 May 2025 | Steffen Jenkins

Passages in the Law which point to Christ, especially sacrifices, are often treated as mere illustrations of what we already know from the NT. Conversely, some authors attack an evangelical view of the cross as being unjust and unscriptural. In this talk, we let the Law teach us about the cross: shining greater light on NT passages by showing us what the NT authors assumed but we often miss.

Leadership Is Hard: How to Be Fruitful for the Long Haul

19 May 2025 | Alan Taylor

Leadership can be fulfilling and joyful, but it can also be discouraging and painful. Is it possible to thrive in ministry even when things are hard? This talk looks at some key leadership lessons in Scripture. We'll explore how to navigate the numerous challenges of leadership, structure your ministry effectively, and understand the importance of resources and relationships.

How Do We Grow in Our Transformational Knowledge of God and Self?

21 May 2025 | Jelena Sivulka

How does knowing ourselves impact our ministry, our faith, and our community? Our own identity cannot be rightly understood apart from a deeper relationship with God. The more we know Him, the more we come to know ourselves, for we are created in His image. This session puts into practice some of the tools we can use to help us discover ourselves and be shaped in His likeness.

Church Conflict and Splits: How to Lead Toward Healing and Reconciliation

18 May 2025 | Vlada Stojanovic

Church conflict and splits distress mature believers, disillusion new believers, cause havoc in the lives of pastors and their families, and bring reproach upon the name of Christ. What are the signposts of a problem that could result in a church split? How can we have good conflict management and relational leadership to address the real issues? This talk explores the causes, effects, and consequences of church splits and how to address and heal the emotional damage they produce.

First Things First: How to Make Your Priorities Happen Daily

17 Jan 2023 | Andrea Aresca

We all have priorities. We know what are our most important tasks and projects. But still, how can we actually spend our time in the best way possible, with all the distractions, requests, and unexpected things we face daily? In this talk, you see that time management is not “only” about time. We explore the key factors that influence your productivity and see how better practices and more effective tools can help you invest your limited time in what really matters.

Who Will Change the Hip-Hop Generation's World with the Gospel?

18 May 2025 | Efrem Buckle

Since its inception, hip-hop has evolved into a multi-trillion-dollar industry, shaping music, fashion, and social movements across the globe. More than just a genre, it is a cultural powerhouse that has influenced politics, identity, and storytelling on an unprecedented scale. National Geographic hails hip-hop as 'the world's favourite youth culture', noting that 'just about every country on the planet seems to have developed its own local rap scene'. Hip-hop isn’t just a global phenomenon—it’s a mission field.

Caring for Your Soul

20 May 2025 | Melinda Hendry

How are things with your soul? In this interview, we’ll look at why this is one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves as Christian leaders. We’ll also discuss some of the rhythms and spiritual practices that keep us soul-healthy and connected to Jesus in the midst of ministry.