Studies show that about 50% of students will disengage from their Christian faith during the college years. Over half of teenagers and emerging adults believe that morality is relative and there is more than one way to God. It doesn’t have to be this way. In a generation that thinks it’s worse to not recycle than it is to watch porn, how do we help students own their faith? While we can’t choose for our teenagers, we can equip them. In this talk, we will explore what every teenager needs to build a lasting faith.

Jonathan Morrow (D.Min, M.Div., M.A.) is a sought after speaker and teacher who has a gift for explaining challenging topics in ways the rest of us can understand. He is the author of several books including Welcome to College: A Christ-Follower’s Guide for the Journey and Questioning the Bible: 11 Major Challenges to the Bible’s Authority and is an adjunct professor of apologetics at Biola University. He also contributed to the Apologetics Study Bible for Students. As the director of cultural engagement for Impact 360 Institute, Jonathan trains high school and college students in the Institute's two-week summer immersion experience and the nine-month gap year program. Jonathan speaks nationally on worldview, apologetics and culture and is passionate about seeing a new generation of Christ-followers understand why they believe what they believe. Visit him online at JonathanMorrow.org.

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