Welcome to Calvary Tucson's Annual Southwest Pastors and Leaders Conference 2023

Next Session: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYfuU9U2IfE&list=PL3Vc6-PEPqZBK2ffOx0GTFeHGvU8uFPZk&index=5

Conference Handout: https://www.calvarytucson.com/conference-handout

Watch "The Challenge of Secularism” an interview with Natasha Crain

0:00 Introduction
1:49 Natasha Crain's background
5:03 65 percent of Americans self-identify as Christians
7:29 6 percent of Americans have a Biblical worldview
8:33 21 percent of Christians within the church have a Biblical worldview
9:34 A larger percentage of people are now listening and saying "I don't know if I like that. I don't know if that aligns with my goals and my values."
11:00 The nature of secularism
14:42 Four tenets of secularism
16:56 Popular level slogans and mantras where we see this authority of self-expressed that our kids are grabbing hold of
19:59 Helping our kids understand the worldview implications and steering them toward the Christian worldview
22:48 The definition of virtue signaling
24:57 The AIDA model
29:13 How can the Christian respond to the charge that secularism is better because it promotes real equality?
30:38 The definition and examples of Progressive Christianity
35:07 Moral arrogance, epistemological arrogance and Biblical arrogance

All the Sessions: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3Vc6-PEPqZBK2ffOx0GTFeHGvU8uFPZk

Natasha Crain is a speaker, blogger, podcaster, and author of four books who equips Christians to think more clearly about holding to a biblical worldview in an increasingly challenging secular world. Her latest book is Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture. She is also the author of three apologetics books for parents: Keeping Your Kids on God’s Side, Talking with Your Kids about God, and Talking with Your Kids about Jesus. Natasha is a frequent guest on radio and TV shows across the US and Canada. She has an MBA from UCLA and a certificate in Christian apologetics from Biola University. A former marketing executive and adjunct professor, Natasha lives in Southern California with her husband and three children. She writes at https://natashacrain.com/

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