When life gets hard, faith gets real. Faith isn’t just believing when everything makes sense; faith empowers us to trust and believe in God even when life feels broken. This seminar dives into what it means to trust God when things don’t go as planned — when faith moves from theory to experience. Dr. Michael Reardon will join us to explore how faith becomes living and real in the midst of trials and suffering. Building on the foundation of what faith is and how it works, we will dive into how God uses even the hardest moments to deepen our faith and make it more than just a concept — something living, active, and real. Come hear how to make faith real in everyday life.
An open Q&A to follow afterward.
Refreshments will be provided.
Seating is LIMITED. Get your tickets here.
When: Nov. 13 at 6:30PM
Where: MEZ 1.306
Michael M. C. Reardon (PhD, University of Toronto) is academic dean and professor of New Testament and historical theology at Canada Christian College and School of Graduate Theological Studies. His recent publications include Transformed into the Same Image: Constructive Investigations into the Doctrine of Deification (IVP Academic), The Seed of Abraham: Intersections of Jewish and Christian Thought (Wipf&Stock), and several articles examining the Trinity, salvation, and biblical interpretation.