In an era where biblical literacy continues to decline and cultural challenges to faith multiply, the 2025 Biblical Worldview Conference at Prestonwood Baptist Church emerged as a beacon of intellectual and spiritual equipping. The world's largest apologetics conference delivered on its promise to help Christians develop a robust biblical worldview necessary for navigating today's complex world.

Worldview Matters: Thinking and Living Like Jesus

Under the theme "Worldview Matters," the conference successfully brought together Christians from diverse denominations around the essential doctrines that unite believers. As the Apostle Paul urged in Romans 12:2, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind," attendees were equipped to think biblically in an increasingly unbiblical culture.

The three-day event featured world-class apologetics voices including Eric Metaxas, J. Warner Wallace, Dallas Jenkins, Natasha Crain, and Melissa Dougherty. Their powerful presentations addressed pressing issues from deconstruction to digital discipleship, providing practical tools for believers to "always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have" (1 Peter 3:15).

A Movement of Christian Thinkers

The conference's impact extended beyond the thousands in attendance to create ripples throughout the broader Christian community. From high school students preparing for college challenges to parents guiding children through cultural complexities, the accessible format made biblical apologetics relevant to Christians at every stage of life.

Specialized breakout sessions allowed participants to dive deeper into topics ranging from defending Scripture's reliability to engaging contemporary issues from a biblical perspective, fulfilling the biblical mandate to "test everything; hold fast what is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21).

The Biblical Worldview Conference continues to stand as a crucial opportunity for Christians to deepen their understanding of how Scripture applies to every area of life and thought, advancing our mission of "teaching pastors and Christians how to become thinkers and thinkers how to become Christians."

Read more about this year's event on the Christian Post.

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