"Why should I trust the Bible?" Recent research has revealed that most college students who grew up in church were not prepared to answer this question. And yet, it's a question that everyone will deal with, and they will most likely face this question for the first time under pressure when someone challenges what they believe. In this session, apologist and professor Timothy Paul Jones provides you with all the tools you need to equip children and students to say why the Bible can be trusted.
It is well-documented that many young people feel as though the Church is not a place that their questions about life, faith, and culture can be asked. Is it possible to develop a culture within a church, especially within the Student Ministry, that invites and embraces the most difficult questions? Not only is it possible, it is more necessary than it has ever been. Let's talk about it.
Learn why worldview matters and how to help a child develop a biblical worldview by teaching four foundational biblical truths. Participants will learn to identify strong cultural messages that threaten to distort and destroy faith in Christ. This seminar will help you gain confidence and equip you to have intentional conversations so that your children develop deep, lasting, and culture transforming faith.
Every believing parent wants to be the spiritual champion for their children. However, many believing parents are not sure where to start. Let's talk about how we can equip parents to begin laying an apologetical foundation for the faith of their children.
Many teens struggle with spiritual apathy. Their favorite word seems to be, "Whatever." In this workshop, Dr. Rob Rienow will help ministry leaders and parents understand five common reasons for spiritual struggles in teenagers, as well as practical approaches to help teens follow Jesus for a lifetime.