At this event, we are partner with The Colson Center to highlight their “Colson Fellows” program. People who enroll in this program will learn that the Gospel isn’t a formula you apply to your life; it’s the Story you’re meant to inhabit. Colson Fellows take a deep dive into the Christian worldview and become the kind of believer who understands how creation, fall, redemption, and restoration all go together to form the only true Story of the world. And then live it here and now. The program is a ten-month course that takes you on a carefully curated journey to understanding the times and knowing what to do in community with like-minded people.
You can find more information at their website: https://colsonfellows.org/our-why/
Watch this video to get a feel of what it means to be a Colson Fellow:
| Time | Length | Topic |
| 6:15 | 15 min | Countdown Timer |
| 6:30 | 2 min | Welcome Online! |
| 6:32 | 6 min | Colson Fellows |
| 6:38 | 4 min | Group Conversation #1 “Why is race a difficult topic to discuss?” |
| 6:42 | 2 min | Speaker Intro |
| 6:44 | 30 min | Keynote “The Great Awokening” – Monique Duson |
| 7:14 | 3 min | Group Conversation #2 “What is social justice? Is it biblical?” |
| 7:17 | 45 min | Panel Discussion “A Conversation about Social and Biblical Justice” – Bob Erbig, Monique Duson, Krista Bontrager |
| 8:02 | 3 min | Group Conversation #3 “What are the components for racial unity?” |
| 8:05 | 25 min | Audience Q&A |
| 8:30 | 4 Min | Closing Thoughts – Bob Erbig |
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Chantal Monique Duson

Monique worked as a Missionary to South Africa for over 4 years, serving children and teachers impacted by drugs, violence, and trauma.
Monique spent 2 decades advocating for Critical Race Theory (CRT), but through a series of events began to see the contradictions of CRT with the historic Christian worldview. She is now convinced that CRT is not the best way to achieve racial unity and actively speaks out against the use of CRT within the church. Monique’s vision is to promote a vision for racial healing based on the historic Christian worldview.
Monique has a BA in Sociology from Biola University. She is working on a MA in Theology from Talbot School of Theology.
Center for biblical unity
Krista Bontrager
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