Christian Evidences Conference in Orange County PDF Print Email
by John Oakes -- San Diego, California  -  Sunday, 14 March 2010

We at Apologetics Research Society are excited to announce our fourth annual Christian Evidences Conference.

This event will bring together scientists, scholars, teachers and Christians from around the world to share ideas and to hear inspiring messages. The event is for anyone who is interested in using Christian evidences as a way to build up their own faith, the faith of those in their churches and to reach out to unbelievers. The conference will include classes by experts in different fields of apologetics, discussion groups, forums and evangelistic events on Friday evening and Sunday.

Presenters include John Clayton, Dr. Douglas Jacoby, Director, Athens Institute of Ministry, Atlanta, GA; Dr. John Oakes, Professor of Chemistry, Grossmont College, San Diego, CA, Dr. Denis Lamoureux, Professor of Science and Religion, St. Joseph’s College, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Dr. John Beggs, Professor of Physics, Indiana University and more.

Classes on The Problem of Suffering, God and Astronomy, Archeology and the Bible, Neuroscience and God, and many others. The classes will begin on Friday and Saturday mornings at 9am, and will be held at Concordia. Registration will begin at 8am.

Evangelistic Event will be on Friday night at 7:30pm. The speaker will be John Clayton. The topic will be "Why I Left Athiesm."

Public forum will be held on Saturday night, at 7 pm. It will be a four-way forum on Evolution and Christianity. The four positions will Random Design vs. Young Earth Creationism vs. Theistic Evolution vs. Classic Intelligent Design.

Worship on Sunday morning at 10am, where Dr. Douglas Jacoby will speak. It will be at the Orange County Church, 10 Goodyear, Irvine, CA 92618

Housing and Meals will be available at Concordia University Housing. For more information or to register, go to www.evidenceforchristianity.org or contact Jan Oakes at joakes01@san.rr.com or at 858-505-8841





Last Updated:   Sunday, 14 March 2010
 
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