Dec 5-6 | Dallas, TX

If you’re passionate about families, you know the diverse and unique challenges they face today.

Whether blended, fostered, adopted, widowed, multi-ethnic, or multi-generational — families are at the heart of the Great Commission.

Equipping families to impact their corner of the world

Where: Concord Church
Address: 6808 Pastor Bailey Dr, Dallas, TX 75237
When: December 5-6, 2025
Cost: $99 conference fee + $30 for on-site lunches*
After October 5th, price increases to $119 + $30
Children (childcare + lunches) $75 + $30
*lodging not included, options listed below

Who is welcome? Anyone already involved or interested in impacting families for Christ,  as well as leaders of churches and local ministries.

You will experience…

A new kind of event to help families reach other families for Christ.

For decades FamilyLife has championed God’s design for marriage and family. We want families to make an impact that would multiply across homes, neighborhoods, and generations.

The whole family is welcome.

Because we encourage you to bring your entire family, we will provide childcare. Whether you are traditionally married, an empty-nester, part of a step-family, or a single parent, you belong here.

Conference Details

  • World-class speakers
  • Seminars on contemporary topics
  • Workshops to equip ministry skills
  • Insights from diverse families
  • Connection with other like-minded families
  • Opportunities to hear and share stories
  • Resources to impact others
  • Short-term mission opportunities
  • Inspiring worship
  • Childcare on-site
  • World-class speakers
  • Seminars on contemporary topics
  • Workshops to equip ministry skills
  • Insights from diverse families
  • Connection with other like-minded families
  • Opportunities to hear and share stories
  • Resources to impact others
  • Short-term mission opportunities
  • Inspiring worship
  • Childcare on-site

Meet Our Speakers

Drew Hyun

Drew Hyun is the founder and lead pastor of Hope Church NYC, a diverse church with three locations in New York City. Drew is also the executive director of Emotionally Healthy Discipleship, an organization that aims to transform church culture through the multiplication of deeply changed pastors and leaders. He regularly speaks at churches, conferences, and college campuses throughout the United States and abroad.

Tim Muehlhoff

Tim Muehlhoff (Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is a professor of communication at Biola University in La Mirada, CA, where he teaches classes on conflict resolution, rhetoric, gender, and engaging diverse perspectives. He is the co-director of the Winsome Conviction Project which seeks to reintroduce humility, civility, and compassion back into our public disagreements, and co-host of the Winsome Conviction Podcast. His most recent book is End the Stalemate: Move from Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations (with Sean McDowell) and he’s the creator of a related interactive website designed to help see current issues from different perspectives. Tim and his wife, Noreen, have spoken at FamilyLife marriage conferences for 29 years.

Cheryl Shumake

Cheryl is a bold adventurer at heart, but she’ll tell you her greatest adventure is belonging to the Father, loving Jesus, and making Him known. She’s a passionate speaker, Bible teacher, podcast host, and founder of Stepmom Sanity—a Christ-centered community offering guidance, resources, and unwavering support to stepmoms navigating the complexities of blended family life.

Alongside her husband, Cheryl co-founded Sawubona Blended Families, a ministry dedicated to serving Black and Brown couples leading stepfamilies. Together, they help break cycles of dysfunction, cultivate lasting connections, and build gospel-shaped homes. Through Sawubona, they equip ministry leaders and churches to see the vital need for blended family ministry, offering practical training to launch impactful ministries with minimal barriers—amplifying the reach of the gospel and deepening discipleship.

Cheryl is the author of multiple books, including Waiting to Be Wanted: A Stepmom’s Guide to Loving Before Being Loved, and a regular blogger for Our Daily Bread’s God Hears Her platform. Her insights have been featured on Moody Bible Radio, Family Life Podcast, Family Life Blended Podcast, God Hears Her Podcast, Blended and Blessed, and other national platforms.

She and her husband, Jonathan, live in Michigan, where their home is a revolving door for children seeking hugs, food, and advice they may or may not take!

Heather and Ash Holleman

Heather and Ashley served as full-time staff with Cru for 20 years, with Ashley directing Cru’s national graduate student ministry for 7 years. Ashley now serves as Executive Director of Seated and Sent, a ministry he and Heather founded to come alongside churches and ministries to catalyze their efforts to establish believers in their identity in Christ, to develop an outreach culture for their context and to mobilize sent-ones. Heather is an associate teaching professor at Penn State and writer of several books including Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus (co-written with Ashley) and The Six Conversations: Pathways to Connecting in an Age of Isolation and Incivility which helps readers connect in loving conversation. As a couple, they love investing in rich and warm friendships with those God has placed in their natural pathways. You can learn more about their ministry at www.seatedandsent.com.

With more to come.

Tentative Schedule

Two days packed with inspiring keynote sessions, breakout groups, and opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals.

Day 1: 

Friday, December 5th 
(9am – 9pm)

Morning

Sent: Living a Life that Invites Others to Jesus

What if your neighborhood, workplace, school, and favorite places to spend time, whether the gym or the grocery store, became spaces where you regularly walked with Jesus into people’s lives and saw God use you in powerful ways to help draw them to Himself? It can happen! Learn the mindsets, goals, and vision for living a “sent” life. You’ll leave refreshed and renewed in your vision for connecting others to Jesus.

The Ministry of Presence: Having Meaningful Conversations as a Family (Hyun)

What might it look like for us to be present in our families in an increasingly distracted age? What’s a daily practice that can help confide with each other in our day-day relationship as a family? This talk will offer a vision for a ministry of presence while offering a daily practice that can help guide meaningful conversation.

Afternoon Lunch (On-site Option)
– Breakout 1
– Breakout 2
– Free Time

Evening Dinner (Networking Opportunity)

Defending Our Families

While periodic tension and disagreements with neighbors are normal, how can we determine if spiritual forces are trying to divide us?  If so, what biblical strategies can we use to not only push back evil forces, but strengthen bonds with our neighbors?

DAY 2: 

Saturday, December 6th 
(9am – 5pm)

Morning

Communication Climates (Muehlhoff)

As soon as you start talking to your neighbor a communication climate is formed that will either promote healthy conversations, or hinder them.  How can I improve a climate with the families around me that will bring down defenses and open the door to the gospel?  While the weather outdoors is beyond our control, the communication climates with others can be changed–for the better.

The Merge: One Mission, Many Lanes

Ministry, family, and disciple-making aren’t multi-directional lanes – they’re intertwined highways to Kingdom Impact. This keynote casts a compelling vision for integrating the full spectrum of disciple-making within family and ministry context. Multiply the Kingdom through the most relational and transformational spaces God designed.

Afternoon Lunch (On-site Option)
– Breakout 1
– Breakout 2

Seated (Holleman)

What could life look like if we stopped fighting for a seat at the table and instead took our seat at the greatest table with the Greatest King? Join Heather Holleman for a deep dive into Ephesians 2:6 where we learn that God “raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.” Instead of fighting for a seat through appearance, affluence, and achievement, Heather teaches women how to adore, access, and abide to live lives of freedom, peace, and joy in Jesus. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Lodging Options

Fairmont Dallas

1717 N Akard St,
Dallas, TX
214-720-2020

Hampton Inn & Suites

202 E Interstate Hwy 20,
Duncanville, TX
469-868-6481

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

1035 Hwy 67
Duncanville, TX
972-298-8000

TownePlace Suites

2700 Travis St,
DeSoto, TX
972-780-9300