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  • The Primary Colors of Christian Ethics

What are the essential ethical values of a Christian? In this talk, Glenn Stanton draws from the three primary colors artist use to create an array of colors and hues for their work, showing that these values often transcend the typical "liberal/conservative" and "left/right" dichotomies our political discourse often forces upon us. This talk is very helpful for both religious and secular campuses for it helps us understand what should does divide us…and what should not.

  • The Truly Human: Why Relationship and Intimacy Matter More Than You Can Imagine?

Drawing from the title of a most famous painting by Paul Gaugin — Who are we? Where do we come from? Where are we going?—and using clips from movies such as A Beautiful Mind, Cast Away and About Schmidt, Glenn Stanton creatively and movingly demonstrates why relationship and intimacy are such deeply beautiful and profound human experiences and why loneliness is so painful. This talk helps us appreciate and understand the beauty and mystery of the most simple relationships we have with one another…and with God.Te

  • Thy Myth of the Perfect Family

Drawing from his recent book, My Crazy, Imperfect Christian Family, Glenn explodes the myth of the “perfect Christian family” by exploring what Scripture has to say about families. As Glenn humorously says, “Have you checked out the families in the Bible? God’s first family had to deal with child-on-child homicide….and it doesn’t seem to get much better from there! A perfect family is a family that has no need of Christ’s redemption.” In this talk, we dig into the reality of family life and come to understand that in the imperfectness of family life is where God does some of His greatest work of transforming us into his image. Why would we want to pretend otherwise?

  • The Human Case Against Same-Sex Marriage

How does Same-Sex marriage serve human well-being? This is a key question we must ask as we consider this new family form. There are sensible reasons why so many people oppose same-sex marriage and they are rooted in our understanding of the very nature of humanity. Glenn Stanton has presented these reasons in an intelligent, winsome and straight-forward way in his most recent book Marriage on Trial and his many appearances on college campuses.

[Listen to a presentation last year at the U. of Wisconsin, Madison, where I had to be physically escorted (!!!) from the campus for my safety...and not at my request. See if you can pick out the offending statement(s)]

  • What is an Evangelical and What Do They Believe?

Is an evangelical like a UFO sighting to you? You've heard lots of talk about them in the press and perhaps seen grainy photos, but you’ve never actually seen one for yourself. Glenn Stanton believes it is very important for such people to know who evangelicals are by direct experience, and not just rely on unhelpful cultural stereotypes. In this illuminating and entertaining talk, Glenn Stanton explains, as an evangelical insider, what evangelicals believe, why they believe it as well as exploring their strengths and weaknesses.

Invite one to your campus and see what you might learn!

  • Why Christianity Takes Sex More Seriously Than You Think

Does Christianity take a high or low view of sexuality? It is only concerned with moral boundaries and proper behavior? The answer and the reasons behind it offered here might surprise you. As a conservative evangelical, Glenn Stanton demonstrates that Christianity has a surprisingly high view of sexuality that is captivating and this view is rooted in a proper understanding of the nature of God and who we are as human persons.

  • How Mothers and Fathers are Different and Why it Matters

Are mothers and fathers different and does this difference matter? Or are any differences simply socially constructed? In this presentation, using humor, research and real-life illustrations, Glenn Stanton illuminates decades of social science and psychological research to illustrate how mothers and fathers play, talk, discipline and interact with their children differently and how this difference is essential to healthy child development. “Go to any playground and listen to the parents talk to their kids while they play and you will see these differences demonstrated.” Stanton explains. This information is especially useful in helping families understand why they often argue over different parenting approaches and why this isn’t necessarily a bad thing.


 
 
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