On Friday, Mar 16, Dr. Stuart McAllister addressed both Southeastern and the broader Wake Forest communities regarding the importance of apologetics in global evangelism. Dr. McAllister's first address offered an update on the "Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and Apologetic Work in Europe and Asia." The second considered "An Unashamed Public Witness: The Model and Methods Revealed by C. S. Lewis."
Q&A from "RZIM and Apologetic Work in Europe and Asia" Q&A from "An Unashamed Public Witness: The Model and Methods Revealed by C.S. Lewis"
Speaker: Stuart McAllister joined Ravi Zacharias International Ministries in 1998 as the International Director and today serves as the Vice-President for Training and Special Projects. With a heavy travel schedule that takes him all over the globe, Stuart speaks in churches and other forums with the same passion for the Gospel that he found when he first became a believer. While currently an Associate Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University (Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics) Stuart has also been a lecturer at Alliance Theological Seminary in Nyack, New York, in addition to being a featured speaker at this year’s European Leadership Forum.
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"Naturalism?" with Dr. Bruce Little, May 4, 7-9pm in Washington, D.C.
John Lennox Audio from Veritas Forum at Duke University, 3/1/12
Evangelical Philosophical Society
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