An Evening with Kay Warren

Kay Warren in Rwanda

Pictured here in Rwanda, Kay Warren travels the globe encouraging HIV-positive men, women, and vulnerable children, calling everyone, especially the church, into action on their behalf.

Friday,
March 19
at 7:30 p.m

Duke Chapel
Duke University
Durham, NC
Doors open at 7:00 p.m.

Tickets are $25 and are available through the Duke Box Office. Visit the Box Office website to purchase your tickets today.

Through the generosity of Lane and Louise Miller, 100% of ticket sales and donations benefit ZOE’s Giving Hope Empowerment Project.

Map and Directions to Duke Chapel and Divinity School.

Symposium with author and pastor,
Rev. Shane Stanford at 3:30 p.m. (Note new time)

A Positive Life, Shane’s new book about his journey as an HIV positive hemophiliac and Christian minister, is set for release in February.

Kay Warren

Kay Warren and her husband Rick Warren are widely recognized for starting Saddleback Church and many powerful initiatives that minister to people in need. In 2002, Kay Warren became, in her words, “seriously disturbed” by the suffering of the millions infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS. An accomplished writer and author, Kay Warren will speak about her work and her latest book, Dangerous Surrender, during the ZOE Ministry event.

Hailed as a wakeup call for the church, Dangerous Surrender chronicles Kay Warren’s entry into the heart of the HIV/AIDS crisis after reading a magazine article about AIDS orphans in Africa. She initially had trouble truly believing that there were more than 12 million orphans in Africa. “Over the next few weeks I tried to escape stories and pictures, but I couldn’t,” she writes. “God and I began an intense internal conversation.”

The dialogue created a great struggle as she tried to ignore a call to this particular ministry. After quite some time, she surrendered her life to God’s lead . Her surrender has led to powerful HIV/AIDS work across the world, including an initiative at Saddleback Church that has grown into the annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church.

Purchase tickets from the Duke Box Office.  Read more about Kay Warren.

Learn more about ZOE Ministry’s Symposium featuring Rev. Shane Stanford on March 19 at 3:30pm in Goodson Chapel, Duke Divinity School (Adjacent to Duke Chapel).

For information about having dinner on the Duke University campus, download this 2-page PDF Dining Options at Duke. Page 2 has descriptions of the types of meals available at each venue.