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Media and God- What does it mean for a Christian to live in the age of technology? What should our response be to a culture which is increasingly dependent (or seemingly dependent) upon media? How should we approach interacting with music, movies, games, etc.? How can we see and critically think through the worldviews behind media?

 iEvangelism - We tend to approach internet evangelism in one of two ways: We either ignore it or we abuse it. That is, we avoid the internet at our demise–and let non-Christians have a monopoly of voice–or we focus so intensely on it that we end up forgetting the person behind the screen. This talk explores ways in which we can have a healthy approach towards an internet testimony and ministry.

Pornography - 80% of men struggle with pornography. A problem? Absolutely. This is a well thought out, well structured, empathetically designed discussion directed towards a group of young men on the spiritual, psychological, and biological dangers of pornographic material and ways to grapple with the temptations.  This talk has the strength of being peer-to-peer.

The Incarnation of God -  How do we see the incarnation of Christ from a historical and theological standpoint? When did it occur? What are the historical pointers to it and how do we deal with Matthew and Luke’s diverging accounts? Why did the event occur? What does it tell us about God’s nature and how should we respond to it?

The Resurrection of The Son of God - Engages the question of the resurrection of Jesus from a historical standpoint. Historically, what can we know about Jesus’ crucifixion, burial, and resurrection? Why was he crucified? Did he merely faint on the cross? Was his body stolen? Did the women forget the location of the tomb?

The Historical Reliability of the NT – Deals exceptionally with the allegations made by both textual critics (that we can’t trust the text) and liberal historians regarding the general reliability of the gospel accounts and Paul’s letters (that they represent invention and myth over and against history).

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