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Join us for a roundtable discussion on a wide range of apologetics topics. The sessions will have a short video, handouts, as well as discussion time. 

December - NO CLASSES, CHRISTMAS BREAK
January 5th and 12th
Evaluating Worldviews
Instructor: Robby Lashua
We are surrounded by people who have a completely different view of reality. If we want to be effective ambassadors for our Lord, then we need to learn how to evaluate the worldviews of those we want to reach with the Gospel. In Evaluating Worldviews, we are seeking answers to which one is true and which ones are false. The goal is to perceive the world the way it truly is so we can live and thrive in reality. In this course, you will learn what a worldview is, the questions that every worldview needs to answer, how to evaluate a worldview, and the role apologetics plays in discovering reality.
 
January 19th and 26th
Atheism: Bumping Into Reality
Instructor: Greg Koukl
When making our case against atheism, we have an expected ally: reality. There are important details of the real world that atheists “bump into” all the time that make no sense in their materialistic worldview, but fit perfectly into the Christian account of reality. In this course, Greg describes the remarkable explanatory power of the Christian worldview over atheism in three different areas. He calls them “The Bump of Stuff," “The Bump of Bad,” and “The Bump of Me.” This is a fascinating analysis demonstrating that in the contest between atheism and Christian theism, Christianity “is the best explanation for the way things are.”
 
 
February 2nd and 9th
Engaging Latter-day Saints
Instructor: Robby Lashua
It’s happened to most of us. You are home, relaxing, when suddenly there is a knock at your front door. You look to see who it is and discover two young LDS missionaries ready to share their Mormon faith with you. Are you prepared? Are you ready to engage with them about their faith and yours? 
In this course, you will learn the history of Mormonism’s founder Joseph Smith, which holy books Latter-day Saints believe are sacred, and key points in Mormon theology. You will also be trained in four witnessing methods to use with your LDS friends, neighbours, and missionaries. 
This course will help you to confidently engage with Latter-day Saints and make a case for the true gospel and the true Jesus.
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