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with Cameron McAllister

Why does life often feel fragmented and uncertain?

And where can we find a vision of meaning strong enough to sustain us in dark and disorienting times?

We live in a time of extraordinary advancement—and yet many sense that something essential has been lost. Despite unprecedented comfort, connectivity, and choice, countless people quietly wrestle with questions of purpose, identity, and hope.

In this timely and compelling presentation, Cameron McAllister explores how the Christian faith speaks into this cultural moment with clarity, depth, and profound hope. There will be a Q&A following the presentation.

Date: Friday, May 8, 2026
Time: 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm ET
Cost: Free
Location: Zoom Webinar (Virtual)


Additional Resources

Over the past 50 years we have developed many publications, discipleship resources, videos, and tools to help you grow in your faith. Because you were interested in this event we have pulled together the following resources that we believe will be of interest to you.

What Challenges Do We Face in Passing Our Faith on to the Next Generation?

by Josh McDowell

Every generation has challenges, both cultural and theological. There are three challenges we’re facing to pass our faith on to the next generation. I will touch on one in a major way and two in a minor way.

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Understanding And Dealing With Today's Culture Of Narcissism

by Stuart McAllister

True faith in Christ demands a change of focus and orientation. The Scriptures envision a life that includes self-renunciation.

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Does the Modern World Face a Crisis of Meaning?

by Cameron McAllister

At the heart of the Christian response to our crisis of meaning is the assumption that we are made by God for God. The modern world is predicated on grand ambitions of power and control and the perennial temptation is to play God.

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Why Do We Need Disagreement?

by Cameron McAllister

The ability to disagree well is vital to any healthy community. Christians ought to lead the way by following Jesus’s example of addressing the heart. Every human being has a will of their own and any request that involves reconsideration of their entire life is a radical one.

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Artificial Intelligence and Its Impacts on Humanity

by John Lennox

Artificial intelligence essentially comes in two forms, and it’s very important to distinguish them. The first one is usually called narrow AI, and then there’s artificial general Intelligence or AGI. Narrow AI is the stuff with which we’re really familiar. It’s the stuff that’s working today. AGI is much more speculative.

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Obsession with Self Identity, Sexuality, and Rewriting History

by Carl Trueman

At the heart of our modern problem, or our contemporary problem lies a way of imagining ourselves to be. What has occurred, I think, in the West in the last 200 to 300 years is that a new notion of the way we conceive of ourselves as human beings, as human persons, has come to dominate the popular, the cultural imagination.

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What Now? Faithful Living in Challenging Times

by Michael Cromartie

Christians in today’s society are no longer the moral majority but clearly are now a moral minority. So one of the important questions we must ask ourselves is this: what must we as Christians do in order to live faithfully as a minority in a culture in which we were once considered the majority?

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Cameron McAllister

Cameron McAllister is Director of Apologetics for the C.S. Lewis Institute. He cofounded Thinking Out Loud, where he’s a speaker, writer and one half of the Thinking Out Loud podcast, a weekly podcast about current events and Christian hope. He and his father co-authored Faith That Lasts: A Father and Son on Cultivating Lifelong Belief. A staff writer with Christ & Pop Culture, Cameron’s writing has appeared in Christianity Today, Relevant Magazine, Think Christian, and Fathom Magazine. He holds a master’s degree in apologetics from Houston Baptist University. Cameron and his wife Heather live in the Atlanta area with their two children. Support the ministry of Cameron with CSLI.  

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