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Saturday, November 23 • 10:00pm - 11:00pm
Theology Café: What Does It Mean for a Young Person to Live Fully in Their Busy Cultures and Still be Faithful in Church?

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Steve Argue

Steve Argue is life development director at Mars Hill Bible Church, teaches youth ministry at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, and speakes/writes on topics pertaining to adolescents, emerging adulthood, and spirituality. He's a doctoral student at Michigan State University researching... Read More →
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Chap Clark

Chap Clark, PhD, is the associate provost and professor of youth, family, and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, formerly the senior editor of YouthWorker Journal, and president of ParenTeen™ and HURT seminars. He’s also a speaker, trainer, consultant, as well as the author... Read More →
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Sharon Ketcham

Sharon Galgay Ketcham is an associate professor of Christian ministries at Gordon College and a doctoral candidate at Boston College in theology and education. Sharon’s two decades of experience in youth ministry include serving in full-time ministry, speaking at both student and... Read More →
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Laura Larsen

Laura Larsen lives in Kansas City working at both Youthfront and Second Presbyterian Church. Currently a DMin student at Fuller, she would be happy spending every afternoon with students and tweeting from @thelauralarsen. Laura is most spiritually disciplined in the fall when she... Read More →
avatar for Andrew Root

Andrew Root

Andrew Root is in the Olson Baalson chair as associate professor of youth and family ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the author of several books, including the new A Theological Journey Through Youth Ministry series, The Theological Turn in Youth Ministry... Read More →


Saturday November 23, 2013 10:00pm - 11:00pm CST
Music City Center: 107 A-B

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