The 2006 Serious Times Church and Culture conference brought together some of the leading thinkers, authors and artists of our day in order to explore the intersection of faith and culture. Each plenary address is now available as an mp3 downloadable file. Click on the images below for a description of the speaker and message.
![]() ![]() To be fully human is to think.
$2.00 Add to Cart A Mind for God |
![]() ![]() (Panel Discussion/Audience Q & A)
Michael Card, Andy Crouch, Crystal Downing, Brian Godawa, Jill Phillips, James Emery White
**There are 2 installments to this panel discussion $2.00 Add to Cart Cultural Apologetics through the Arts: Part 1 |
![]() ![]() (Panel Discussion/Audience Q & A)
Michael Card, Andy Crouch, Crystal Downing, Brian Godawa, Jill Phillips, James Emery White
**There are 2 installments to this panel discussion
$2.00 Add to Cart Cultural Apologetics through the Arts: Part 2 |
![]() ![]() Andy Crouch (M.Div., Boston School of Theology) is editorial director for the Christian Vision Project, a columnist at Christianity Today, a member of the editorial board of Books and Culture, and a senior fellow of the International Justice Mission’s IJM Institute. From 1998 to 2003, Andy was editor-in-chief of re:generation quarterly, a magazine for an emerging generation of culturally creative Christians. He is a coauthor of The Church in Emerging Culture, a contributor to The Worship Team Handbook, and author of the forthcoming work Culture Makers.
$2.00 Add to Cart Culture Makers |
![]() ![]() Kelly Monroe Kullberg is the founder and director of project development of The Veritas Forum, now on over fifty campuses, which she first organized at Harvard in 1992. She edited and co-authored the bestselling of Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Christian Thinkers and taught senior electives at Harvard College in film and C.S. Lewis while serving as a chaplain to the Harvard Graduate School Christian Fellowship from 1988-1997. Her forthcoming book, to be published by InterVarsity Press, is Finding God Beyond Harvard. $2.00 Add to Cart Finding God Beyond Harvard |
![]() ![]() Crystal Downing (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara) is associate professor of English and film studies at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania. Her discussions of postmodern discourse appear in journals such as Postmodern Culture, Religion and the Arts, Books and Culture, Literature/Film Quarterly, and College Literature. She is the author of Writing Performances: The Stages of Dorothy L. Sayers and the forthcoming work How Postmodernism Served My Faith.
$2.00 Add to Cart How Postmodernism Serves My Faith |
![]() ![]() James W. Sire (Ph.D., University of Missouri), formerly a senior editor at InterVarsity Press, is a frequent guest lecturer at colleges and universities in the United States and Europe. He is the author of numerous books, including the bestselling The Universe Next Door, now in its third edition, and the forthcoming Praying through the Psalms. $2.00 Add to Cart Naming the Elephant |
![]() ![]() Serious Times, authored by James Emery White (InterVarsity Press),gives insight to understand our day and then live high-impact lives for Christ in light of its challenges. This involves understanding the flow of history to this point along with our current cultural context, and then investing in the development of our souls, the deepening of our minds, answering God’s vocational call on our lives, and aligning with the church. $2.00 Add to Cart Serious Times |
![]() ![]() Brian Godawa is an award-winning screenwriter. He has also taught and written on film and philosophy, screenwriting, and the art of watching movies. His screenplays have won multiple awards in such competitions as the Nicholl Fellowship, Austin Heart of Film, Fade-In, Worldfest, Writer’s Network, Chesterfield Writer’s Film Project, Columbus Discovery Award and Reader’s Digest Screenplay Competition. He is the author of Hollywood Worldviews.
$2.00 Add to Cart The Christian and Film |
![]() ![]() Charles Colson, formerly special counsel to President Nixon, is founder and chairman of Prison Fellowship and the Wilberforce Forum. Winner of the 1993 Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, he is a syndicated columnist, international speaker, author of 23 books, chairs the counsel for Biotechnology Policy, and was recently named by Time magazine as one of the twenty-five most influential evangelical leaders of our day. Colson’s Breakpoint daily radio commentaries are heard by more than one million listeners. $2.00 Add to Cart Worldviews |