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A Posture for Cultural Engagement

Over the weekend, one popular Christian apologist ignited social media with remarks he made at a global conference sponsored by the American Association of Christian Counselors. His video was later removed from the AACC website and he rightly issued an apology.

Unfortunately in our world today, he and many other evangelicals often take a polemical position when engaging culture. Some walk back their comments, yet the damage is done and opportunities to enter into constructive dialogue are shut down.

Beginning 28 October, Faith and Culture will focus attention on how to productively engage issues in a posture of gentleness and respect (1 Pet 3:15-16). The Bible and the early history of Christianity offer many examples of Christians entering into contentious circumstances yet with great poise and restraint.

To learn more or to register, visit the course webpage at: https://masterclasses.ephesiology.com/courses/culture-theology 

We hope you’ll be able to take advantage of this opportunity to join a learning community passionate about engaging our culture with the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Equipping leaders to effectively engage their culture with ministry skills, Christlike character, and a biblically informed worldview in order to make disciples around the world.

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