Friday, October 02, 2009

New for Together for the Gospel in 2010

Looks like during Together for the Gospel 2010 there are going to be eight breakout sessions hosted by eight guys who are kind of a "who's who" of young Reformed pastors (i.e. Joshua Harris, Kevin DeYoung, etc. Sorry Josh Gelatt, you didn't make the list) Should be interesting, here are the breakout sessions:

  • Eric Bancroft — Convincing Christianity: The Implications of a Robust Gospel in Marriage
  • Tony Carter — Proclaiming the Comfort of the Gospel
  • Kevin DeYoung — ‘Tis Mystery All, The Immortal Dies: Why the Gospel of Christ’s Suffering Is More Glorious Because God Does Not Suffer
  • Greg Gilbert — What Is the Gospel?
  • Brian Habig — Fears of the Minister
  • Joshua Harris — Dug Down Deep: Helping Others Build Their Lives on Christ-Centered Doctrine
  • Michael McKinley — Unity, not Uniformity: Diversity in the Body of Christ
  • David Platt — An Unadjusted Gospel in an Unreached World: Connecting Gospel Theology with Urgent Missiology

Not sure which one I am going to register for, but I need to figure it out soon because the early bird registration savings end October 31st, so if I am going to save $50 I need to register this month. I think this is a good idea, although I am guessing a lot of guys are going to spend the break out session book shopping. Maybe Michael McKinley's session?


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