Matt Bradner uses Matthew 13:31-32 to show that decisions that may seem insignificant can lead to great destinations or great destruction. Therefore, it is important that we actively take steps closer to God, rather than away.
Nate Bishop uses Romans 1:8-17 to explain how the gospel is good news always. He explains how the Gospel never disappoints, always saves, radically transforms, and fully sustains.
If you're coming to the New Year's Conference and have expressed barriers to believing in the Christian faith, or, if you are a believer but have doubts that feel difficult to overcome, this seminar will take time to engage with a few common ba
As a Christian you are welcomed into the family of God. While that truth connects us with believers all over the world, it is given particular expression in the local church for the benefit of every believer — including college students. Being
To be discipled by Jesus is to learn from him, and by his grace to become like him. But what role do others play in my discipleship, and what role is Jesus calling me to play in the discipleship of others? Let’s learn together from Jesus, as he
In Luke chapter 5 we see a story of four friends trying hard to get their paralyzed friend to Jesus for healing. They're so desperate, they're willing to rip the roof of a house off for their buddy to encounter Jesus. They end up receiving so m
Could I really be making decisions right now about friendship that would change the rest of my life? What messages do I get from the culture that are spot on about God’s design for healthy friendships? Anything better that God offers?
A secure identity. We all want one, but struggle at having one. The greatest barrier to a secure identity is something we talk little about...our shame. Come learn how to function out of a secure identity in Christ by dealing with your shame.
Why is decision making so hard? What are some practical steps I can take to make wise decisions? We all need help in making decisions. In this seminar, we will answer the questions above by giving you a Biblical perspective on decision making.
Discover how college students can change the world by being purposeful leaders. This seminar will help you understand the link between self-discovery and lasting impact, so you can create a legacy that inspires future generations.
Taylor Swift did a commencement speech at NYU in 2022 in which she told them, “It can be really challenging to figure out who you are on a particular day as you are figuring out where you want to go. I have good news, It’s totally up to you. I
Tony Dentman is a speaker, author, as well as a life and fundraising coach. He is the Founder and Executive Director of the Funding Tribe Foundation (2018). He is passionate about leadership, diversity, and fundraising, and has a career history
A Christian without a church is a Christian skirting with trouble. College students are often a lost generation in the church as many students skip or pull away from the church throughout college and years after. However, this is not as the Chr
Anxiety cannot be avoided. We need some coping tools as we face this everyday challenge. Learn about some practical ways God has designed us to resist being overcome.
Why is it so uncomfortable to witness to our loved ones? It can be intimidating to discuss Jesus; however, we want to do everything we can to make sure that our loved ones have heard the good news of the Gospel. Sharing the Gospel is an act of
We all struggle to fight sin and to develop our character! The Bible is clear on direction of what it means to fight our sin and what it means to be a Christian. This seminar will discuss what the Scripture teaches in regard to struggling with