Ken Myers in Nashville this weekend

Posted on April 6, 2008 by Brian

If you’re familiar at all with Ken Myers or Mars Hill Audio and have some free time on April 11th and 12th then consider setting aside some time next weekend.

The Humanitas Forum on Christianity and Culture will be hosting Mr. Myers along with Dr. Jeremy Beer as they speak on the intersection of discipleship, faith, and culture. The weekend lecture series is entitled More Than a Personal Savior :

Before Jesus commanded the Church to go and make disciples, he asserted his authority over everything in Heaven and on Earth. Yet many modern Christians (and their secularist neighbors) assume that Christian discipleship is a matter of private spiritual growth with few earthly consequences concerning the ways we order our time, make and spend our money, and think about our place in Creation.

In four presentations, Ken Myers and Jeremy Beer will look at how modern culture tempts us to shrink our faith, and how we might resist that temptation.

For more information as well as registration information just go here.

5 Comments »

Comment by Rong

April 8, 2008 @ 10:49 am

I’ve read more blogs in the past few days dealing with something in the Nashville area than I have in a year. I almost wish I lived down there.

Comment by Brian

April 8, 2008 @ 11:09 am

Whaddaya you mean almost? :)

Comment by Kathy

April 11, 2008 @ 4:58 pm

If we weren’t doing baseball all weekend, we’d certainly be looking into this! Are you going? It would have been fun to meet you!

Comment by Brian

April 12, 2008 @ 12:27 am

Kathy - Our plans all along were to go and we even had a babysitter lined up. But, we just had some other things that would be hard to work around and decided not to go. I head Ken Myers speak a few years ago and know he would have been great. Will definitely go hear him again if we have the chance.

Hope you haven’t away your warm coat yet. You might need it for the games this weekend. :)

Comment by Kathy

April 12, 2008 @ 10:19 pm

Yeah–no kidding–we about froze to death. I’m sorry you didn’t get to go. I do understand about how life’s chores come along and need to be done.

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