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Training Options
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WHAT WE OFFER:
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Academic Curriculum
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Minimum Amount of Time: Widely Varies
Goal: This training is intended to provide undergraduate level courses to colleges, institutions, and churches. The academic curriculum training will train leaders in a formal manner. (i.e. text books, tests, certifications, etc.)
Current Courses Offered:
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Topical Studies
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Minimum Amount of Time: Varies according to need. Generally, this type of training is given in 1 hour increments. It may be a single session or it may be several sessions depending on your needs.
Goal: To investigate a specific apologetic / theological / philosophical issue in more depth.
Examples:
- Ethics
- World Religions
- Cults
- Abberrant Theologies
- God and Science
- Philosophy and Christianity
- The Problem of Evil
- Etc.
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Specific Questions or Q&A Sessions
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Minimum Amount of Time: Usually a 1 hour session but could be longer depending on your needs.
Goal: To respond to very specific questions, often in an interactive setting.
Examples:
- Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?
- Why does a perfect creator create imperfect beings?
- What happens to people who never hear the gospel?
- Why should we trust the Bible?
- Why couldn't there be another way to heaven other than Jesus?
- Who made hell, and if God made hell why?
- Why does evil exist and why do bad things happen to good people?
- Where is a good place to start reading in the Bible?
- What does the Bible say about angels?
- Why does the Bible admit that God is plural?
- Why does God allow injuries?
- How do we know that the Bible was not made up by man?
- Are there degrees of sin?
- How does God deal with suicide?
- How can I know that my faith is my own and not simply the result of the influence of other men?
- What does the Bible say about unfaithful relationships?
- How literally are we to take Genesis?
- Why would a loving God send people to hell in light of freewill and election?
- Are there contradictions in the Bible?
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12 Points Training
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Minimum Amount of Time: 3 (1 hour ) sessions
Goal: To familiarize the beginner with the steps needed to defend the historic Christian faith.
Description:
This training is meant to take you through the 12 step apologetic method developed by Dr. Norman Geisler. It is a broad overview of our apologetic method from start to finish.
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World View Training
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Minimum Amount of Time: 1 hour session
Goal: To train the beginner and the intermediate in how to think in terms of a worldview. This training will help you see the importance of understanding different worldviews and give you the categories needed to think critically about various worldviews.
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