On Following Christ, Gender Identity, and De-transitioning
Featuring Kathy-Grace Duncan
2021 March Friday Forum talk titled “I Never Saw You That Way.”
Featuring Kathy-Grace Duncan
2021 March Friday Forum talk titled “I Never Saw You That Way.”
2020 conference breakout session.
Description coming soon.
Andy tackles one of the most serious and difficult questions from Christians and non-Christians alike — if God is good, why does evil happen? Or, to put it another way, why is the world broken? Although this is often a criticism of Christianity, it seems only fair that non-Christians also answer the question — if they can. Although we cannot fully explain the ways of God to man, it turns out that we can respond with thoughtfulness that makes sense of a broken world.
About the presenter: Andy holds an MA (Liberal Studies) in history and political philosophy from Excelsior College, where he did work at Georgetown University and Oxford University, England. He enjoys soccer, music, and good coffee.
2020 conference breakout session.
2021 conference breakout session.
Plenary talk from the 2020 conference.
2020 conference breakout session.
In order to understand much of the rhetoric coming from CRT advocates, we need to get down to the root idea that lies behind the whole movement. It’s a centuries-old concept that has never brought anything but destruction. And until we know how to spot it, we won’t be able to understand or respond to those pushing it.
About the presenter: Andy Frye lives in Oregon and has spoken at churches and camps across the United States on worldview, apologetics, church history, and engaging the culture. Andy has been faculty with Worldview Academy since 2008 and is the author of “The Image of God: A 9 Week Study.” He is the department chair for social studies at Grants Pass High School and has been an adjunct professor at Pacific Bible College, Concordia University, and Rogue Community College. Andy is a James Madison Fellow-Scholar and holds an MA (Liberal Studies) in history and political philosophy from Excelsior College, where he did work at Georgetown University and Oxford University, England. He enjoys soccer, music, and good coffee.
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