Sacred City Church – Slaying Leviathan Conference: Session 2

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Conference Details:
-Session 1: “Biblical Foundations for Limited Government”
Friday, May 10th – 6pm-8pm

– Session 2: “Tyranny & Resistance”
Saturday, May 11th – 9am-12pm

Speaker Details:
Glenn Sunshine (Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison) is the founder and president of Every Square Inch Ministries, is Professor Emeritus of History at Central Connecticut State University, Ministry Associate at Reflections Ministry, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and co-host of the Theology Pugcast. Previously, he taught at Calvin College and was a visiting professor at the Universität der Bundeswehr-Hamburg (now Helmut Schmidt University) in Germany.

Glenn has also authored many books including:
– Slaying Leviathan
– 32 Christians Who Changed Their World
– Why You Think the Way You Do
and many more… 

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