Intersect: The Wisdom Forum – This Friday!
This Friday is Intersect: The Wisdom Forum in Binkley Chapel from 6:30-9:30 pm. This is a partnership between the Kern Family Foundations and SEBTS. Our speakers will be giving brief, compelling talks on questions like, “How does our faith intersect with our work? Is work good? Why don’t we love our jobs? How should Christians address poverty? Did the early church practice socialism?”
Below is a list of speakers and the titles of their topics. The first 300 people to register will receive three free books (see below). There’s also free Jubala coffee and waffles, but you must register in advance here.
Speakers:
Talk Titles
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Bruce Ashford
Why Everything You Learned about Culture from the Age of Five is Wrong |
Jay Wesley Richards
Why Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough |
Walter Strickland
Neighbor Love, the Poor, and My Garden |
Carolyn McCulley
The Story of Work |
David Kim
Why We Can’t Love Our Work |
Heath Thomas
Portrait of a Life Worth Living |
Jay Wesley Richards
Why Christians Should Support Economic Freedom |
David Jones
Socialism, Communism, and the Early Church. Oh My! |
Benjamin Quinn
Why Every Christian Should Wear a Clerical Collar |
David Kim
Tangible Expressions of Glory |
Panel Discussion: Moderated by Kenneth Keathley & John Ewart. Panelists include: Carolyn McCulley, Jay Richards, and David Kim.
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Hashtag: #WisdomSE
Free Books: The first 300 people to register for the Wisdom Forum will receive the three books listed below. In addition, every attendee will receive a free copy of Every Square Inch: An Introduction to Cultural Engagement for Christians by Bruce Ashford. This is the first of a three-book series that is part of the Intersect Project, and is published in collaboration with Lexham Press.
- When Helping Hurts: by Brian Fikkert & Steve Corbett
- Flourishing Faith: A Baptist Primer on Work, Economics, and Civic Stewardship, by Chad Brand
- Art & The Bible: by Francis Schaeffer
Free Jubala: