Rev. Paul Cain
Rev. Paul J. Cain is Pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Sheridan, Wyoming, and Headmaster of Martin Luther Grammar School and Immanuel Academy. A graduate of the University of Nebraska and Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, he has served Lutheran congregations since 2000 and holds leadership roles within The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, including First Vice-President and Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Wyoming District. Rev. Cain is deeply committed to classical Lutheran education, serving as a Regent for Luther Classical College and as Board Member and Secretary for the Consortium for Classical Lutheran Education (CCLE). He is editor of the Liturgy, Hymnody, & Pulpit Quarterly Book Review, an occasional guest on KFUO radio, and a sought-after speaker on topics such as classical education, liturgy, worship, Latin, rhetoric, Law and Gospel, and Mormonism. He resides in Sheridan with his wife, Ann.

Doing What Charlie Did: A Rhetorical Analysis of Charlie Kirk and His Use of Socratic Questioning
Rev. Cain analyzes the late Charlie Kirk's rhetorical strategies, focusing on his Socratic questioning. Through examples from Kirk's debates, attendees learn to apply these techniques as classical Lutheran educators, enhancing critical thinking and discourse. Perfect for educators bridging ancient rhetoric with modern applications.
