This is a podcast of the weekly leadership lecture series for Yale Faith and Action, an undergraduate organization which seeks to develop Christian leaders and promote the Christian faith at Yale College.
Matt Bennett, president and founder of Christian Union,speaks on the important issue of abortion and why Christians must protect the lives of the unborn.
Nick Nowalk, Christian Union teaching fellow at Harvard, provides a Christian perspective on the problem of stress and anxiety.
Robert Murchison, president of Murchison Capital Partners and Yale alumnus, speaks about how a vibrant faith in Christ shapes his perspective on his vocation in the world of business and finance.
Dell Cook, headmaster of Cary Christian School, talks about living out the Christian faith in the field of education.
Mark Catlin, Christian Union Ministry Fellow at Princeton University, teaches on our God-given identity and Kings and Queens of the earth.
Pastor Justin Kendrick from City Church in New Haven shares about how Christian can actively participate in pursuing spiritual awakening and revival.
Nick Nowalk, Ministry Fellow at Harvard, discusses the strongest objection to Christianity and Theism in general, the hiddenness of God.
There is no such thing as a Christian who is not called to make disciples. Whatever context in which God places you, He is calling you to share the gospel and make disciples.
What motivates you everyday to do the things you do? Two common motivators for us tend to be pride and anxiety. In this lecture, we look at what God says should motivate us in all things and how to overcome the pride and anxiety as our primary motivators.
A lecture from Chad Warren, Ministry Fellow at Yale Faith & Action, on what it means to be Rooted in Christ.