![]() Peter Jones is director of truthXchange, a ministry that exists to recognize and respond to the rising tide of neopaganism. He will also explain some ways of bringing about change within one’s heart in order to fight against and repent of sin. Christians are called to guard their hearts, and in this session, Tim Challies will recommend some tools that do just that. This changing digital scene brings with it new challenges to maintaining purity as a Christian-for singles, for couples, and for families as a whole, including children. Technology makes information more accessible every day. The world is changing, and it’s changing fast. Here's a preview of what he'll be addressing: Purity in a Digital Age He is cofounder of Cruciform Press and author of The Discipline of Spiritual Discernment and The Next Story: Life and Faith after the Digital Explosion. ![]() ![]() Tim Challies is author of the blog and a pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in Toronto. Butterfield will describe her conversion, and she will also explain her experience in following Christ in order to encourage and challenge listeners to live as a light in this dark world. Rosaria Butterfield has a unique perspective on repenting and trusting Christ. Rather, they’re called to repent throughout their lives, trusting Christ for life every day. Here's a preview of what she'll be addressing: Repentance & RenewalĬhristians are called not just to a single instance of repentance. She is author of The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert. ![]() She has taught and ministered at Geneva College, and she is a mom, pastor’s wife, and speaker. She became a Christian in 1999, after which she developed a ministry to college students. Rosaria Butterfield is a former tenured professor of English at Syracuse University. Rosaria Butterfield, Tim Challies, and Peter Jones will be joining us this February at our 2015 National Conference for a special pre-conference on the theme, "Be Not Conformed." The pre-conference begins at 8:50 a.m. ![]()
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