Event Topics


Below is a list of some of the most popular topics for Paul Tripp’s speaking events. These topics can be adapted to fit your church or organizations needs. If you have an interest in a topic that is not listed or have questions please contact Steve Sarkisian, Vice President of Paul Tripp Ministries, at 800-551-6595, or email at stevesarkisian@paultrippministries.org.

 


Marriage Conference

What Did You Expect: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage

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Parenting Conference

Getting to the Heart of Parenting

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Other Live Conferences for All Adults

Your Walk with God is a Community Project

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War of Words: Getting to the Heart of Your Communication Struggles

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How to be Good and Angry

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Portrait of a Struggle: What to Think When to Resist

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Pastors' Conference

The Church: Too Many Unproductive People

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Dangerous Calling: The Unique Temptations of Ministry in the Local Church

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Church Leadership Conference

Church Leadership Development

In the frenzy of ministry and the tyranny of the urgent, it is very easy to forget the primary function of pastors, elders, deacons, and staff. It is also tempting to lose sight of the Gospel's central place in the identity of a local church. This leadership conference is designed to help you and your leaders catch a vision for what it looks like to serve the flock as a pastor, elder, deacon or any staff member. Along with that, you will see how important it is for the Gospel to be at the center of a local church's corporate identity, what hindrances often prevent the Gospel from being central, and what can be done to make sure the Gospel becomes and remains at the center.


Christian School Conference

Your Christian School: A Culture of Grace?

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