Why You Should Consider Christianity:
Among all of the world religions and faiths Christianity stands out as unique, very different from all the rest. In this presentation we look at how Christianity’s view of salvation differs from all other religious systems, as well as, how Christianity challenges the world to examine its truth claims in a way that no other religion would dare.
Arguments For The Existence of God:
Evidence for God’s existence is provided with powerful illustrations in a persuasive manner by the use of philosophy and science. The Cosmological, Teleological and Moral Arguments are explained and contended for. Atheists are challenged to provide a case for their faith that God does not exist in light of all of the evidence.
The Reliability of the Bible:
In this talk the Bible (with emphasis on the New Testament in particular) is compared to other ancient manuscripts and is shown to show that it is by far the most reliable of all ancient documents and worthy of our trust. Common objections to the trustworthiness of Scripture are discussed and refuted.
Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus:
In this presentation we examine the evidence in favor of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. Compelling evidence is presented from the facts historians almost universally agree upon to show that Jesus really did die on the cross and rise again bodily.
A Biblical Defense of the Trinity:
Many groups that claim to be Christian (but are not) deny the biblical teaching of the Trinity, that is, the biblical belief that there is one God who has existed eternally in three persons as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints (Mormon’s), Jehovah’s Witness, Oneness Pentecostalism, and others all deny this biblical teaching. In this presentation an examination of the Scriptures is done to show that the doctrine of the Trinity is clearly taught in the Bible.
Defeating Moral Relativism:
In this presentation we take a look at the philosophy entangling many people in our society known as “Moral Relativism”. Moral Relativism being the idea that we can not call anything "good" nor "evil", "right" nor "wrong" because what is good or bad is merely a matter of opinion. Moral relativists object to the notion that there is anything that is objectively right or wrong or that there is a moral law that is binding on the conscience of all people in all places at all times. In this talk we show that the claim of relativism is self-defeating and that truth is objective rather than subjective.
Effective Evangelism:
Many Christians desire to share Jesus Christ with lost friends, family and even total strangers but they have no idea where to begin. How do you start evangelistic conversations? What do you do with questions you don’t know how to answer? What if the person makes wild claims about Christianity that you aren’t familiar with? Do I have to push for a conversion decision from someone every time I engage them with the truth about christianity? This presentation answers these questions and more.
Among all of the world religions and faiths Christianity stands out as unique, very different from all the rest. In this presentation we look at how Christianity’s view of salvation differs from all other religious systems, as well as, how Christianity challenges the world to examine its truth claims in a way that no other religion would dare.
Arguments For The Existence of God:
Evidence for God’s existence is provided with powerful illustrations in a persuasive manner by the use of philosophy and science. The Cosmological, Teleological and Moral Arguments are explained and contended for. Atheists are challenged to provide a case for their faith that God does not exist in light of all of the evidence.
The Reliability of the Bible:
In this talk the Bible (with emphasis on the New Testament in particular) is compared to other ancient manuscripts and is shown to show that it is by far the most reliable of all ancient documents and worthy of our trust. Common objections to the trustworthiness of Scripture are discussed and refuted.
Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus:
In this presentation we examine the evidence in favor of the bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ. Compelling evidence is presented from the facts historians almost universally agree upon to show that Jesus really did die on the cross and rise again bodily.
A Biblical Defense of the Trinity:
Many groups that claim to be Christian (but are not) deny the biblical teaching of the Trinity, that is, the biblical belief that there is one God who has existed eternally in three persons as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints (Mormon’s), Jehovah’s Witness, Oneness Pentecostalism, and others all deny this biblical teaching. In this presentation an examination of the Scriptures is done to show that the doctrine of the Trinity is clearly taught in the Bible.
Defeating Moral Relativism:
In this presentation we take a look at the philosophy entangling many people in our society known as “Moral Relativism”. Moral Relativism being the idea that we can not call anything "good" nor "evil", "right" nor "wrong" because what is good or bad is merely a matter of opinion. Moral relativists object to the notion that there is anything that is objectively right or wrong or that there is a moral law that is binding on the conscience of all people in all places at all times. In this talk we show that the claim of relativism is self-defeating and that truth is objective rather than subjective.
Effective Evangelism:
Many Christians desire to share Jesus Christ with lost friends, family and even total strangers but they have no idea where to begin. How do you start evangelistic conversations? What do you do with questions you don’t know how to answer? What if the person makes wild claims about Christianity that you aren’t familiar with? Do I have to push for a conversion decision from someone every time I engage them with the truth about christianity? This presentation answers these questions and more.