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How to Recover When We Feel Like a Failure

20 May 2025 | Scott Poling

All of us, even those in spiritual leadership, know the feeling of disappointing ourselves, others and God. Despite our feelings, failure is not final. God has, does, and still restores. Join us as we experience the grace of God all over again and are renewed in our relationship and service to the Lord.

What Is Replacing Postmodernism? Metamodernism?

21 May 2025 | Stefan Gustavsson

The world is changing again. Elements of postmodernism are shifting, and a new cultural framework could be emerging. This talk explores the rise of metamodernism and what it means for truth, meaning, and faith. How should Christian leaders understand and evaluate this new movement

Key Marks of a Missional Church

20 May 2025 | Rick Hill

While every church is faced with the temptation of turning inwards, this talk, in contrast, explores the key marks of missional churches – those who look up and reach out. Through the early chapters of Acts, we consider the key dynamics at play in the dynamic mission of the early church and reflect on how these marks can be present in churches today to enable them to be both active and effective in the mission of God.

God, AI, and the End of History

17 Feb 2026 | John Lennox

John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics (emeritus) at Oxford University and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, Oxford. Today, he's answering common questions related to his interview on God, AI, and the End of History.

How to Deal with Relational Conflict: Examining Ourselves Before Resolving Conflict

24 Jan 2026 | David Fleming

Someone once said, ‘Church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people!’ They were joking, of course, mostly. The truth is, if we live with, work around, and minister to people, the occasional relational conflict is inevitable. This Master Class explores the nature of conflict in the context of ministry and examines the Bible as a guide to effective conflict resolution.

How to Deal with Relational Conflict: Accepting the Inevitability of Relational Conflict

24 Jan 2026 | David Fleming

Someone once said, ‘Church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people!’ They were joking, of course, mostly. The truth is, if we live with, work around, and minister to people, the occasional relational conflict is inevitable. This Master Class explores the nature of conflict in the context of ministry and examines the Bible as a guide to effective conflict resolution.

How to Deal with Relational Conflict: Acknowledging the Spiritual Reality of Conflict

24 Jan 2026 | David Fleming

Someone once said, ‘Church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people!’ They were joking, of course, mostly. The truth is, if we live with, work around, and minister to people, the occasional relational conflict is inevitable. This Master Class explores the nature of conflict in the context of ministry and examines the Bible as a guide to effective conflict resolution.

How to Deal with Relational Conflict: Understanding the Nature of Relational Conflict

24 Jan 2026 | David Fleming

Someone once said, ‘Church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people!’ They were joking, of course, mostly. The truth is, if we live with, work around, and minister to people, the occasional relational conflict is inevitable. This Master Class explores the nature of conflict in the context of ministry and examines the Bible as a guide to effective conflict resolution.

How to Deal with Relational Conflict: Engaging Others for Effective Conflict Resolution

24 Jan 2026 | David Fleming

Someone once said, ‘Church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people!’ They were joking, of course, mostly. The truth is, if we live with, work around, and minister to people, the occasional relational conflict is inevitable. This Master Class explores the nature of conflict in the context of ministry and examines the Bible as a guide to effective conflict resolution.

Experiencing God? Understanding and Evaluating Asceticism and Mysticism

19 May 2025 | Ádám Szabados

Out of a desire to go deeper in their walks with God, many evangelicals are adopting an understanding of spiritual disciplines and spiritual direction that is grounded in asceticism and mysticism. In this talk, we seek to understand and evaluate the mystical and ascetic traditions, asking honest questions about the true nature of spiritual experience in light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Discipleship for Evangelism Among Muslims

20 May 2025 | Beth Peltola

Imagine a worldwide Church mature in the Christian faith, dedicated to Jesus and His holy ways, ready to boldly explain Him to the Islamic world. If the latest statistics are correct, a quarter of the world’s population signs up to Islam. That means the Church, you, and I have a big mission job ahead of us. This exciting field of Christian mission becomes even more urgent when we consider that there are more Muslims in the world than atheists. Islam is spreading in numbers, especially in Europe.

Communicating the Gospel with Boldness and Relevance

20 May 2025 | Ania Greenwood

In this talk, we teach principles and models for relevantly sharing Jesus and making disciples among young people who would not usually walk into your church. How can we communicate the Gospel to them when they have such a negative view of God? When you have the boldness to step outside the Church and share your faith, people are open and ready to hear the Gospel. This talk equips, inspires, and challenges you to reach a lost generation.