Jason Jimenez is the founder and president of STAND STRONG Ministries, a non-profit organization specializing in equipping churches, Christian leaders, and parents with a biblical worldview. He is a pastor, apologist and is the best-selling author of Challenging Conversations, Abandoned Faith, and The Bible’s Answers to 100 of Life’s Biggest Questions. His newest books are Parenting Gen Z: Guiding Your Child Through a Hostile Culture and Hijacking Jesus: How Progressive Christians Are Remaking Him and Taking Over His Church. Jason travels and speaks in churches and at conferences all over the United States. He and his wife, Celia, have four children and live in Charlotte, NC.
Jesus the most central figure in history has been hijakced. Progressive Chrisitian leaders claim that they have uncovered the latest discoveries of biblical scholarship of Jesus through a reaprasal process that points to a "new" and "fresh" perspective of Jesus not restrained by dogma or tradition. But is the progressive explication of Jesus more accurate and truthful? And what implications will the altered versions of Jesus have on Christianity going forward?
Hijacking Jesus unravels the controversial narrative of Jesus painted by progressive Christians and reveals how progressive Christianity not only uproots the fabric of historic Christianity but overhauls the very identity and integrity of Jesus and pushes the boundry of Biblical theology.
Every Christian has their doubts. But does that mean they need to deconstruct their faith? If so, what would that even look like? It seems like every social media platform you jump on has a trending hashtag about people deconstructing their faith. Yet, many who "deconstruct their faith" come to the conclusion that they no longer believe in Christianity, and now consider themselves "woke" and no longer under oppressive and rigid doctrines.
So, how do we work through the confusion, doubting, and disillusionment? In this talk, Christians will be presented with the truth of deconstruction and how it is being defined with a religious connotation in our modern day, while discovering the hidden dangers of "wokeness" and what to do to counter its false beliefs.
As we strive to reduce racism in the world, a few moments and ideologies have gained momentum in the church to attempt to do just that. But unfortunatly, some of the directives and methodologies that Christians are embracing to "end racism" are positions that run contrary to a biblical worldview.
In this talk, we will confront the racial devide that is present in our culture (and in churches), be made aware of some alarming features within the ideology of CRT and anti-racisim, and seek humble ways to break down the stereotypes and racial tensions that disrupt the unity of God's family.