A few comments from speakers and attendees to Integrity Weekend 2010: Responsible to Risk:

Guest attending from a DC-based international think tank:
"THANK YOU for the fantastic weekend. The team's planning and flawless execution was a great example of "exercising authority" to provide a beautiful space for creative and candid conversations. On a professional level, it was great to connect with a number of individuals representing fantastic organizations. But the weekend's experiences will have a much more enduring impact on me personally."
Keynote Speaker Dr. D. Michael Lindsay:
"This was one of the most enjoyable experiences I’ve had speaking in several years. The conversations were smart and wide-ranging, the food and facilities were superb, and y’all did everything imaginable to make me feel welcome and special. Thank you so much for that gift. I’m very grateful."
Panelist and Case Study Leader, David Kim, Executive Director of the Gotham Fellows at Redeemer Church, NYC
"I thought the weekend was one of the most thought provoking conferences we've been to and that's saying a lot from semi-professional Christian conference goers. You all did a magnificent job with the weekend and you gave us many things to chew on..."
Guest from Arlington, VA:
"We were inspired and encouraged by the people and wisdom we encountered and are blessed to have been included. Your analogy of information at these events being similar to water from a fire hose is certainly true. In fact, as the hours have passed this afternoon and evening, we have recalled and discussed even more of the wisdom and insightful prompts that Andy and Michael shared. As important as the quality of information shared, however, is the degree to which the sharing soul is submitted to and in awe of Jesus. For me, this somehow activates the information. It seems that you and the other Trinity Forum folks have a tradition of attracting the best of both. Praise be to God!"

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Andy CrouchAuthor of Culture Making: Recovering our Creative Calling, Senior Editor of Christianity Today International. >> Learn more about Andy |
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Dr. D. Michael LindsayAuthor of Faith in the Halls of Power, Professor of Sociology at Rice University. >> Learn more about Michael |
Dr. William Edgar, Professor of Cultural Apologetics at Westminster Seminary and member of the Trinity Forum Academy Senior Faculty to moderate. The Conference will be hosted by the Fellows in the Trinity Forum Academy Class of 2010. |
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Conference ThemeAs followers of Christ we are called to radical obedience in service to God and to our fellow human beings. Especially in the West, Christians have garnered significant cultural and financial influence. What responsibility do Christians have to use such influence to serve others? Should Christians be willing to take greater risks because they trust in God? When does gaining influence become a self-centered pursuit rather than a means to serving God’s greater purposes? Trinity Forum Academy is dedicated to fostering an environment where leaders can pursue these questions as they work to deepen their understanding of the modern world, their own faith, and God’s call upon their lives. The Academy promotes this pursuit in the context of community, among people representing different backgrounds, levels of experience and vocational disciplines. In this way common assumptions can be creatively challenged and we can move from simple faith to conscientious action. |
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What Makes Integrity Weekend Unique?
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Preliminary ScheduleFriday, January 29 Saturday, January 30 Sunday, January 31 |
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RegistrationBecause space is highly limited, please email Jake Thomsen at jthomsen@ttf.org to request a registration form. Who should register Cost
*A limited number of scholarships are available for students or young professionals, 26 or younger. Inquire at academy@ttf.org Email completed registration form to: academy@ttf.org Trinity Forum Academy |
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