Apologetic Evangelism with Postmodern People
From the C.S. Lewis Institute Apologetic Evangelism Series
Believers face many challenges as we seek to live in obedience to the Lord in our postmodern society, for we ourselves
are so shaped by the world around us. In addition to our personal struggle to remain faithful, we also find that there
is resistance to our claim to know the truth and to have moral certainty. We will be thinking together about how we
hold on to the biblical message ourselves and how we can communicate truth to the people around us.
Held at McLean Presbyterian Church
1020 Balls Hill Road, McLean, VA 22101
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Friday, April 3, 2009 – 7:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 4, 2009 – 9:00 a.m. – Noon
Sessions:
- What is my postmodern neighbor thinking?
- What is my postmodern neighbor thinking about me?
- Does God have his testimony in my postmodern neighbor’s life?
- How can I speak truth to my postmodern neighbor?
Speaker: Professor Jerram Barrs
Director of the Francis Schaeffer Institute
Registration Information: This Seminar is an element of the larger Apologetic Evangelism Series offered by the C. S. Lewis Institute. You may elect to register for the entire series or may register for individual seminars. There is no cost for registration for this Seminar, but registration is required in order to participate. For detailed information about the Apologetic Evangelism Series please click here.