Requests for cancellations or refunds (minus a $25 processing fee per registration) must be received before April 1, 2009.
Regent Tradition Conference
April 4, 2009
Work-Wise: Making Sense of the Other Six Days
With Paul Stevens and Bruce Waltke
Regent Pastors' Conference
May 5-8, 2009
The Pastor as Preacher
Earl Palmer, Fleming Rutledge and Darrell Johnson
Bioethics Conference
June 12-13
Faithful Medicine: Bioethics and Christian Thought
With Dr. Jennie McLaurin
Work is something everyone – or almost everyone – does, even if it is without remuneration. We spend most of our waking hours doing it. But what does it mean? Does it bear any connection with the coming of the Kingdom of God – even if it is not a stated Christianity ministry? Why work at all? And why work hard or heartily? And how can we go about integrating our faith with our daily work? These are the questions Bruce Waltke and Paul Stevens will be addressing from both the Old and New Testaments, especially the passages that express the wisdom of God on matters of daily life.
The idea for the Regent Tradition Conference emerged out of our desire at Regent to move
into the future without negating our past. Founded in 1968, Regent set forth to equip the
next generation with a firm biblical foundation so that they might speak with integrity to an
increasingly secular society. Inspired by this initial vision, Regent College continues to serve
people who desire a more integrated worldview that embraces scholarship, practical training
and Christian faith.
Central to this service is the involvement of faculty, both past and present, but this conference in particular seeks to honour different retired faculty for the spiritual legacy they have left behind.
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Rod Wilson, President