Discover what God really thinks of you and how it changes everything.“God loves me.” Perhaps you’ve heard this countless times, and it’s an idea you’ve grown numb to or take for granted. God’s love doesn’t really amaze you, and your life is largely unaffected by it.
When you imagine what God really thinks of you, He might love you, but it’s just His job to, which he does reluctantly. “God might love me,” you think, “but I can’t imagine He
likes me.” So, what does God actually think about us? The good news is that in Jesus Christ, God shows us.
Join us for a conference with young adults from churches across the Triangle featuring theologian and apologist Dr. Josh Chatraw. Discover what Jesus has to say to us about the scandal of God's love, and how it changes everything – how we think about ourselves, about achievement, and ambition.
We'll be joined by young adults across the Triangle, including from churches like: - Christ the King Presbyterian
- The Summit
- Providence
- King's Table
- Holy Trinity Anglican
About the SpeakerDr. Joshua Chatraw is a faculty member of New City Fellows and former/founding director of the Center for Public Christianity. He is professor of apologetics and theology at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School, where he holds the Billy Graham Chair for Evangelism & Cultural Engagement. He is a Fellow with The Gospel Coalition’s The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, and a Fellow with The Center for Pastor Theologians. He is the author of
Telling a Better Story, co-author of
Surprised by Doubt,
The Augustine Way,
Apologetics at the Cross, and
Truth in a Culture of Doubt, and co-editor of
Cultural Engagement and
The History of Apologetics.
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