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Using Media to Reach the Unreached: Two Case Studies

29 May 2024 | Ján Máhrik

Media has a highly significant role globally in pre-evangelism and evangelism through a wide variety of channels, platforms, and genres. This talk introduces two different case studies on challenges and opportunities in using media to reach unreached people groups. During this talk, participants are invited to ask clarifying questions.

Essential Skills for Gospel-Shaped Care for the Hurting and Suffering

29 May 2024 | Andrew Dickson

Today, people in the West are enduring all kinds of suffering – despair, loneliness, sickness, fear, anger, doubt, war, poverty, injustice, loss. But how can we confidently walk alongside and care well for those God has placed in our lives? This talk helps develop a vision for gospel-shaped, disciple-making ministry as we explore how to better build connection, hold conversation, and bring biblical and prayerful content into our care for others.

Why Our Worship Matters and Some Practical Ways to Make It Better

24 May 2024 | Colin Peckham

In Ephesians, the Apostle Paul commands us to "speak to one another with psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs." But what does that mean exactly, and why is it important? What is the role of the worship leader, and how should music look in our church services? In this practical talk, we seek to answer all of these questions. Furthermore, we explore the different ways to arrange music in an engaging way for congregational purposes, learning the pitfalls to avoid and the areas to strengthen in order to sing well unto the Lord.

Understanding and Caring for Displaced People

29 May 2024 | Nicolene Joubert

There are millions of refugees and displaced people worldwide due to violence, conflict and disasters. How can we as Christians share the love of Christ with people who have suffered such significant losses? What do we need to know and what best practices should we implement as we seek to serve them effectively?

Engaging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Considering Its Impact on Our World

27 May 2024 | Charlie Catlett

This talk covers the scientific concepts underpinning artificial intelligence and recent innovations that have enabled entirely new capabilities. We include examples of exciting applications and discuss the limitations and potential misuse of AI. A key objective is to equip ministry leaders to fully and appropriately harness new AI applications and to bring a Christian perspective to discussions about the use of AI and its impact on our communities and society at large.

The 5 Keys to Teaching with Authenticity

26 May 2024 | Peter Mead

While previous generations may have been impressed by a powerful speaking voice and pulpit presence, we now need to communicate with evident authenticity. In a world where media communicators can control and manipulate what their viewers see about "who they really are," so much presentation is just for show. We need to know where genuine authenticity comes from in preaching and teaching. In this talk, we consider five keys to authentic communication in today’s confusing world.

Responding to Arguments for Same-Sex Relationships with Grace and Truth

27 May 2024 | Pasi Turunen

In a cultural context that couldn't care less about what Christianity says about marriage, how can we, as followers of Christ, make a loving case for biblical marriage? How should we respond to personal challenges that ask: “What would you say if your own child came to you and said he/she is gay and wants to marry?” In this talk, we learn that good arguments are important, but arguments alone are not enough. In addition to good preparation, we need to know how to present our case in a winsome manner.

Unplugging from Technology to Reconnect with Christ

29 May 2024 | Paul Coulter

Technology has enhanced our lives wonderfully but can become a barrier to connection with Christ. This has never been truer than since the advent of smartphones. We can retreat into our phones from our immediate surroundings and companions. This virtual ‘home’ promises safety and belonging but can increase anxiety and isolation and Christ is often left outside. This talk considers the risks of smartphone and social media usage and how we might set healthy limits so that we do not become their slaves.

Communicating the Gospel with Boldness and Relevance

26 May 2024 | Ania Greenwood

This talk teaches 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.

Evangelism in a Changing Culture: How Under-30s Understand Their World

29 May 2024 | Kay Carter

The past two decades have seen rapid change in European culture, dramatically affecting the outlook and attitudes of young Europeans and the questions they ask about God. This talk looks at what research can teach us about the worldview of young Europeans, to help us present the unchanging truth of the gospel in a way that makes cultural sense to them.

Using Scripture Immersion to Catalyze Discipleship

27 May 2024 | Lindsay Olesberg

Scripture is central to discipleship, yet common forms of Scripture engagement (such as personal Bible reading and expository preaching) do not necessarily result in spiritual maturity. This talk explores how periodic Scripture immersion experiences can shift peoples’ posture towards Scripture and help them to be doers of the Word and not merely hearers.

Interview: The Teenage Brain and Digital Wellness

29 May 2024 | Kristy Williams

In this talk, Emanuel Tundrea interviews Kristy Williams about the teenage brain and digital wellness. Adolescent brain development is highly sensitive to particular inputs, including social media. Research has shown a decline in adolescent mental health since 2012, the same year that key changes occurred with the large social media platforms. This talk looks at the effects of social media and persuasive technology on brain development and addiction in order to consider how we can better shepherd the next generation.