Family Impact Summit Features Dozens of Topics Addressed by More Than 30 of the Nation's Top Pro-Family Christian Speakers
Contact: Terry Kemple, 813-653-4822, tkemple@integrity.com
TAMPA BAY, Aug. 28 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Family Impact Summit will take place in Tampa Bay, Florida September 20, 21, & 22. The Summit is presented by Community Issues Council whose mission is to "Educate and unite the Church to engage our community in the issues of the day" and to "Build alliances of people from all segments of the community to protect the moral values in our area."
During the Summit keynote speeches, panel discussions, and hands-on training workshops will address a variety of pro-family issues including:
- Protecting your children from Internet predators
- Stem cell research
- Insuring that your end of life wishes are honored
- Homosexuality and youth
- What every Christian must know about Islam
- Abortion
- Religious Freedom
- Racial Reconciliation
- Keeping the sex industry in check in your community
- Defending traditional marriage
- What are they teaching our kids
National and state leaders including Tony Perkins, Gary Bauer, Katherine Harris, John Stemberger, Ken Blackwell, Don Wildmon, Dr. Nancy Heche, Bobby Schindler, Bishop Harry Jackson, Bob Knight, Faye Hardin, Dr. Richard Land, Alan Chambers, Leslee Unruh, and Dr. William Owens are among the more than 30 key people guiding the pro-family movement who will be speaking at the Family Impact Summit.
The Summit Theme: INFORM Christians about issues that will affect our ability to live out our values; IGNITE the passion to get involved by explaining the consequences if we don’t; and train Summit attendees on how to make an IMPACT when they go home to their own communities.
The Family Impact Summit begins on Thursday evening, September 20 and continues on the 21st and 22nd and will be held at Bell Shoals Baptist Church in Brandon, FL.
Family Research Council is hosting a pre-Summit Regional Pastors’ Briefing on the 20th during the day in the same location.
Attendees can register for the Summit or get more information by calling 813-653-4822 or at www.CommunityIssuesCouncil.com.
For more information or to arrange an interview contact:
Terry Kemple: 813-653-4822