Ever wonder how your faith and your work are meant to intersect with one another? If they even intersect at all?
Is “work” the result of the Fall, and simply a necessary evil we endure? Is being a good witness for Jesus or having a Bible on your desk the sum total of being both a believer and being at work?
If you've ever asked yourself these questions and wondered how to develop a biblically-based perspective for what "work" is meant to be, or if you've ever prayed for a clearer vision of God's call for you in your "work," then join us March 21 and 22. Dr. Art Lindsley from the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (www.tifwe.org) will be with us for the weekend to address this incredibly important aspect of the Christian life!
Seminar One: Faith & Work Friday, March 21, 7:00pm
Seminar Two: Calling Saturday, March 22, 9:00am
Invite friends and family along! For any questions about the event, please contact Amy Yearwood. To register for these events, click the button below.
Rev. Dr. Art Lindsley is the Vice President of Theological Initiatives at the Institute, where he oversees the development of a theology that integrates faith, work, and economics. Most recently, he has served as President and Senior Fellow at the C.S. Lewis Institute since 1987. Prior to that, he was Director of Educational Ministries at the Ligonier Valley Study Center and Staff Specialist with the Coalition for Christian Outreach in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
He is the author of C.S. Lewis’s Case for Christ, True Truth, Love: The Ultimate Apologetic, and co-author with R.C. Sproul and John Gerstner of Classical Apologetics, and has written numerous articles on theology, apologetics, C.S. Lewis, and the lives and works of many other authors and teachers.