Outstanding Worldview Teen Track
This year’s MidWest Homeschool Convention in Cincinnati (April 8-10, 2010) features a wide array of relevant, information-packed Seminar & Workshop sessions that are led by an unparalleled group of speakers! This provides attendees the ability to tailor their convention experience – choosing what is most relevant and helpful for their own family…whether you are a veteran homeschooler, or are just beginning…and whether you have younger children or teenagers – or both!
Of this year’s 250+ Seminar & Workshop sessions, sixteen (16) of them comprise an outstanding Worldview Teen Track that is being held in an approximately 1600-seat ballroom – - complete with large screen, power point presentations and dynamic speakers that will teach, encourage and inspire your teens!
The Worldview Teen Track is being led by John Stonestreet of Summit Ministries and Dr. Jeff Meyers of Passing the Baton. However, there will be a few individual sessions led by Chuck Edwards of Summit Ministries, Attorney David Gibbs of Homeschool Legal Advantage and Woody Robertson of College Plus.
It should be noted that the above speakers will also be leading separate Seminar and Workshop Sessions that are geared specifically for parents, and not part of the Worldview Teen Track. You will find more information on all of these sessions when we get the complete schedule – along with Topics & Descriptions – posted in January.
WORLDVIEW TEEN TRACK SCHEDULE
These sixteen (16) sessions begin on Thursday evening and continue throughout the entire convention – ending at 6PM on Saturday. Please see SESSION TOPICS and DESCRIPTIONS below…
COST
There is no additional charge for your teenagers to participate in these sessions. It is included in your Family Registration.
SEATING
Seating is first come, first seated. And, these sessions are being held in the Duke Energy Center JUNIOR BALLROOM – with seating for 1600+.
SESSION TOPICS and DESCRIPTIONS
A complete schedule – including Session Topics and Descriptions – will be posted in January, 2010. In the meantime, here are some of the planned topics.
- Making Sense of Your World: Being a Thinking Christian in a Silly Culture
- Worldviews in Music and Movies
- Why Marriage Matters: What History Tells Us About Traditional Marriage & How to Defend It
- The Dawkins Delusion: Answering the New Atheists
- Six Questions to Help You Engage Non-Believers with Truth
- The Brave New World: What Everyone Needs to Know About Biotechnology
- What to Do With the Rest of Your Life: Making a Life, not Just a Living
- Postmodern Bible Study
- Guarding Your Heart: Challenges to Your Faith You Need to Know are Coming
- Turning Character into a Career: How Character led to Duke Law School & how character will impact YOUR life!
- Dreams, Desires, Decisions: A Look at Life Purpose – this session helps students define a Vision & Purpose for their life
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