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In a rapidly changing world being a Christian means many things to many people. Things are said and done, in the name of a Christian faith, that radically oppose and contradict each other. An international group of panelists will wrestle with the questions: How to offer meaningful responses to the complex social, political and life issues, rather than simplistic, over-spiritualized, virtue-signaling responses? How to engage and make a difference without getting drowned in the ever-deepening confusion? How to keep Jesus in focus even when we disagree? What is it that makes a Follower of Jesus stand out as the light and the salt to our communities in these changing times?
Our panelists include: Liviu and Camilla Bocaniala, social activists, artists, co-founders of Polylogos, Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Heather Nicole Staff, political adviser on refugee and migration policy to UK parliamentarians, London, UK; Jyl Hall Smith, adjunct professor at United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio; John Hart, co-founder of a policy advocacy group C3 Solutions, an award-winning writer, journalist, media commentator, Brownsville, Maryland; Susan Kerr, expert in European public affairs, the editor of the book- Is God a Populist?; and Tihomir Kukolja, former (ROM) Renewing Our Minds Director. Join us. Share. Invite a friend.
Make plan to be with us on Tuesday, December 8, 2020. Register now. Access to the webinar via zoom requires registration
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Make plan to be with us on Tuesday, December 8, 2020. Register now. Access to the webinar via zoom requires registration