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Are you chasing love? Do you yearn for someone to love and to love you? Are you feeling unloved in your marriage? Our culture’s view of love and relationship has impacted how we view love. On Thursday, apologist and author/speaker Sean McDowell will challenge us to reorient our focus to what Jesus says about love and what it means to truly love God and love other people.
Experts say family discussions ultimately have the most impact on whether children grow up to be adults that participate in the political process. With this in mind, what are some healthy ways to navigate family discussions regarding politics and the upcoming election? On Thursday, parenting expert Danny Huerta will join with us to offer 5 key tips that can help guide you through healthy communication with your kids surrounding this election and the elections to come.
Dr. Sean McDowell is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the church, and in particular young people, to make the case for the Christian faith. Sean is an Assistant Professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University and he is the Resident Scholar for Summit California. Sean is the author, co-author, or editor of over eighteen books and still teaches one high school Bible class, which helps give him exceptional insight into the prevailing culture. He graduated from Talbot Theological Seminary with a double Master’s degree in Theology and Philosophy and earned a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Daniel Huerta is the vice president of the Parenting and Youth department at Focus on the Family. In this role, he oversees Focus’ initiatives that equip parents to disciple and mentor the next generation, so that they can thrive in Christ.