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Who is discipling your kids about sex & gender?

Our kids are growing up in a sexually broken and confusing world. Rather than simply reacting to this situation, we need to equip our kids with a gospel vision for human sexuality before they go looking for answers on their own.

This conference, presented by The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender, will help Christian parents, caregivers, and pastors equip the next generation to engage a sexually broken world with wisdom. Our primary audience will be those raising kids 12 and under, but many of the principles shared will apply to parents of older kids.

The first 50 registrants will receive a copy of Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World by Laurie Krieg.

Schedule

  • 8:30am - Doors Open
  • 9:00am - Welcome & Introduction
  • 9:05am - Our Foundations
  • 9:30am - The Gospel, Marriage, and Singleness
  • 10:40am - Gender
  • 12:00pm - Lunch (Included in Registration)
  • 12:45pm - Sex: The Beauty
  • 1:45pm - Sex: The Distortions
  • 2:40pm - Parent Panel: Schooling & Sexuality
  • 3:30pm - Closing Prayer & Dismissal

Hosts

Laurie Krieg

The Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender
lauriekrieg.com
Laurie Krieg is the Director of Parent Programs & Development at The Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender, where she also serves as a founding board member. She and her husband Matt are co-authors of An Impossible Marriage and the parenting book, Raising Wise Kids in a Sexually Broken World.

Matt Krieg

MA, LPC. Second Story Counseling

Matt is a licensed mental health therapist and a site director at Second Story Counseling in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His primary focus is on helping people wrestling with issues related to sexuality (trauma, addiction, infidelity, LGBT+) in order to eliminate shame and grasp practical hope.

About The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender

The Center for Faith, Sexuality & Gender equips the Church to engage questions around sexuality and gender with theological faithfulness and courageous love. They address three primary needs: First, to help leaders cultivate a more robust Christian ethic of marriage, sexuality, and gender. Second, to help churches and organizations create a safe and compassionate environment for LGBTQ and same-sex attracted people, their families, and anyone wrestling with their sexuality or gender identity. Third, to help Christian parents disciple their kids of all ages in questions related to sex, sexuality, marriage, singleness, and what it means to follow God’s design for creation.