— D3 Youth Conference —

Discipleship 3 |
Leadership, Worldview, Missions


D3 Youth Conference will be a summer experience full of learning and growing opportunities for high school students serious about following Christ. Designed to develop students’ understanding of leadership, worldview and missions, D3 will equip students on the campus of Southern Seminary and Boyce College in Louisville, Ky.

Students can structure their own experience by selecting one of three focus tracks: leadership, worldview and missions. The Leadership track will help develop a biblical understanding of leadership and how it applies to our daily walk. Conference speakers will challenge Worldview track students with a firm understanding of biblical truths and will prepare students with evangelism techniques they can share with their peers. The Missions track will encourage students to fulfill the Great Commission from their own small corner of the world.

D3 will be an action-packed summer adventure complete with worship, games and life-shaping opportunities. D3 will set the foundation for discipleship and will forge friendships with like-minded Christians.

Speakers include: Albert Mohler, Russell Moore, Steve Saint, Dan Dumas, Denny Burk, Eric Bancroft and Shannon Hurley.

Music by Josh Wilson and Flame.

Are you ready for D3?

General Session Speakers

Albert Mohler
www.albertmohler.com

R. Albert Mohler, Jr. is the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.  He is an esteemed authority on contemporary issues and his writings have been published throughout the United States and Europe. Full bio

Russell Moore
www.russellmoore.com

Russell D. Moore is Dean of the School of Theology and Senior Vice President for Academic Administration at Southern Seminary.  He is an author, editor and also serves as a preaching pastor at Highview Baptist Church. Full bio

Steve Saint
www.itecusa.org

Steve was born and raised in Ecuador where his parents were missionaries.  His father, Nate Saint, was the “Jungle Pilot” who was one of five young men killed in 1956 by the Waodani Indians (known as Aucas) whom they were trying to reach with the Gospel.

Musical Guests

Josh Wilson
www.joshwilsononline.com

Singer/songwriter Josh Wilson released his sophomore album, Life is Not a Snapshot, in September of 2009.  This seven-song collection of contemporary theological musings reflects Wilson’s remarkable penchant for framing cold and calculated questions of faith into wild, unbridled musical expressions of trust.

FLAME
www.flame314.com

FLAME is a GRAMMY nominated Christian rap artist. His most recent albums, Our World Fallen and Our World Redeemed, served as a two-part series stemmed from a conversation while spreading the Gospel in his hometown.  FLAME’s music is known to challenge and encourage his audience with an unwavering and clear presentation of the Gospel.