Faith and reason go hand in hand. This session dismantles the common notion of atheists that religious belief is irrational. Drawing on Christian thinkers like Alvin Plantinga and by presenting a thorough critique of scientism, the intellectual legitimacy of Christianity is defended and naturalism is show to utterly fail at explaining key aspects of human origin and experience. Verses: 1 Cor. 15:32; Isa. 43:21; Rev. 4:11 Teacher: Jerry Wierwille
This session explores what it means to find your identity in Christ rather than in culture, performance, relationships, or self-perception. The teacher explains how...
Exploring the idea of metanarratives—grand stories that give meaning to life—this session contrasts competing worldviews and explains the Christian story of Creation and the...
This session paints a vibrant picture of Christian community as the family of God. Rooted in mutual love, humility, and accountability, biblical community stands...