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Colson Center’s Breakpoint Forum Live at NGU on April 3

Posted on: February 26, 2025
By Ashley Merck, ashley.merck@ngu.edu

John Stonestreet

Tigerville, SCNorth Greenville University (NGU) will host the Colson Center for Christian Worldview’s second-ever Breakpoint Forum Live at 7 p.m. on April 3 in Turner Chapel. The free event, titled “A New Sexual Revolution: Living as Image Bearers, Male and Female,” features nationally recognized Christian worldview speakers John Stonestreet, Dr. Andrew T. Walker, and Dr. Katie McCoy.

The evening will include short talks by the three presenters and an extended Q&A with the speakers. Stonestreet will speak on “A New Sexual Revolution,” with Walker addressing “What Are Men For?” and McCoy talking on “What Are Women For?”

Dr. Andrew T. Walker

The Colson Center notes the event is “especially relevant for college students and young adults who want to recover a Christian vision of sexuality and relationships in their generation.”

Stonestreet is president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview and the voice of Breakpoint, the nationally syndicated daily commentary on culture which was founded by the late Chuck Colson. He also has co-written five books including “A Practical Guide to Culture.”

Walker is Associate Professor of Christian Ethics and Public Theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, an Associate Dean in the School of Theology and the Executive Director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at the seminary. He also is Managing Editor for WORLD Opinions. He is the author of several books related to Christian ethics and public theology.

Dr. Katie McCoy

McCoy holds a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where she served on the faculty for five years. She is the author of “To Be a Woman: The Confusion Over Female Identity and How Christians Can Respond” and co-author of “Humanity,” part of the Theology for the People of God series. She is a frequent contributor to WORLD Radio’s Culture Friday and is a writer at BlondeOrthodoxy.com.

Registration for the event is open now. More information can be found at colsoncenter.org/greenville.

 

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