Prestonwood Baptist Church to host 20th annual Biblical Worldview Conference

Prestonwood Baptist Church is excited to announce the 20th annual Biblical Worldview Conference, which will begin next week. This landmark event will be held September 22-24 at Prestonwood's Worship Center in Plano and is recognized as the nation's largest apologetics conference dedicated to equipping students, educators, and parents with a Christian worldview.
This year's conference theme, "Worldview Matters," highlights Prestonwood's commitment to empowering attendees with a deep and practical understanding of their faith. Prestonwood is featuring a lineup of esteemed speakers, including Jack Graham, Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist; Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, Founder of the Christian Thinkers Society; and Lee Strobel, New York Times best-selling author.
"As we celebrate 20 years of the Biblical Worldview Conference this year, I can't help but think that the next 20 years of what comes out of this conference will be critically important for Christians as they engage with the world," said Pastor Jack Graham. "Our society has become more complex, more confusing, and more dangerous, particularly for younger generations with countless influencers and voices competing for their attention and their allegiance. This conference ensures a Christ-centered worldview remains anchored in the lives of Christ-followers."
In addition to these notable speakers, the conference will feature uplifting worship sessions led by DBU Chapel Worship and Prestonwood Worship.
The Biblical Worldview Conference remains an essential event for those eager to deepen their understanding of biblical principles and apply them to daily life. With engaging sessions and interactive workshops, participants will gain valuable tools and insights for living out their faith.
"Having a rock-solid Christian worldview is essential for navigating the world," said Dr. Jeremiah Johnston. "I simply can't overstate how important this conference is for helping us keep faith first in a world filled with distractions. We will once again engage with participants and explore how we can effectively respond to the challenges of our time with an uncompromising Christian perspective."
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