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 presents four key historical facts surrounding Jesus’ death and resurrection—his burial, the empty tomb, post-mortem appearances, and the explosion of resurrection belief....
This final session celebrates the life-transforming power of the good news. Through human testimonies, the claims of Scripture, and personal reflection, the reality of...
This session tackles the problem of suffering and evil, exploring both natural and moral evils from biblical, philosophical, and cultural viewpoints. It examines Eastern...