New Attitude has a new name, new lineup of speakers, and a new location. A lot is changing for 2009.


Alex & Brett Harris. Na 04.

Growing up, going to New Attitude was always the highlight of the year. Not because it was our big brother’s conference, but because of the worship, teaching, and discussion that took place. The sessions by men like CJ Mahaney, Al Mohler, Mark Dever, and John Piper were the catalysts for major steps of growth in our walk with God.

In 2004, Dr. Mohler delivered a message on the modern crisis of young people delaying adulthood—particularly in the area of marriage. His challenge to embrace responsibility resonated with us. It served as the seed for an idea that grew and matured over the next two years — the Myth of Adolescence, and a challenge for young adults to rebel against the low expectations and “do hard things” for the glory of God.

In 2004, that idea became a ten-minute speech for competition in the NCFCA (National Christian Forensics and Communication Association), placing first in the nation. In 2005, that speech became the first series on our new blog, The Rebelution. In 2007, that series turned into the opening session of our first conference tour. In 2008, that session developed into one of the first chapters in our book, Do Hard Things.

Can a conference change the whole course of your life? For us, the answer is yes.

Comments

Christian and non-christian teens all over the world are grateful that you attended that conference. Thank you for taking to heart the things you saw and heard during Na.

Lauren on Wed Jan 14, 2009 at 10:14 am

When will this conference come to Brazil?

Sara on Sun Jan 25, 2009 at 1:21 pm


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Ten years ago New Attitude began. This year we're looking back at God's kindness and forward to what's next. We're featuring stories here of how God has worked through the New Attitude conference to bring truth, conviction, change, and hope to attendees. Read and give glory to God.