January 5th, 2009

Daniel – Living Out a Biblical Worldview

Threatened with death, Daniel stuck to his guns and refused to adopt a pagan lifestyle. His worldview had God at the center and he lived it out, even under extreme pressure to change. Learn to adopt a biblical worldview and adhere to it, even when it’s not the norm. There will be two work books – Part 1 and 2.

Isaiah – Part 2

In Isaiah 40-66 the Lord told Isaiah to speak kind words to israel. He wanted to comfort His people with His words. After their punishment for sins, there will be great restoration for them. This study will give you a taste of the world’s future. Work books will be $25 plus DVD cost.

Trusting God – Jerry Bridges

Does trusting God come easily to you — until adversity strikes? Amid troubles and tribulation, do you sometimes doubt whether He really cares? Exploring three essential truths about God: His complete sovereignty, His infinite wisdom, and His perfect love, Bridges shows you how to rely on God implicitly in every circumstance. Book fee is $15.

April 24th, 2008

Beginning April 29, 2008 @ 9:30 AM

Week 1: Conversations that count

Week 2: Truth and Reality

Week 3: The Existence of God

Week 4: Establishing a World View

  • Designed to introduce a range of apologetic arguments and strategies.
  • It will help students to become adept at recognizing the many worldviews influencing our culture and equip them to challenge the assumptions of the world views.
  • These studies foster not only knowledge, but also cultivate the skills to communicate that knowledge in a way that is winsome and effective.

Following this course, a 6-week DVD series from Ariel Ministries is planned:

THE HOLOCAUST: HISTORY AND THEOLOGY

This course covers the history of the Holocaust and interprets it from a biblical perspective. This study incorporating Jewish history affirms the realiability of Scripture, augments and further explains the Biblical narrative. It corrects misconceptions and prejudices regarding the Jewish people, as well as explains the Jewish opposition towards Christendom.

We are hoping to visit the Holocaust Museum in St Louis at the end of this course.

Please note: During the late spring and summer courses, there is no childcare or snacks/drinks provided. You can, however, bring your own snacks and drinks. There also is no homework, but we will have discussion questions.

We welcome all who are interested!

Childcare

Available for pre-school children for a small donation. A monitor for home school children can be arranged if needed. Please contact Connie at 934-3125.