Workshop Topics
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God: The Dream Killer
Are you truly willing to follow Christ to the ends of the earth?  Are you ready to do
His will no matter what the cost?  Jason challenges our thinking in this area of
faith.
The True History of the Universe
What really is the true history of the universe and if Jesus is really God why the
heck did He come to planet earth anyway?
Fulfilling the Law of Christ
Can we really fulfill the law of Christ?  Jason believes that answer is, “yes”.
Passion: A Life Worth Living for God
What can we learn from the life of martyrs and the persecuted to live the abundant
life?
Crisis Over the Holy Land
This workshop discusses the history of the Middle East conflict and why the
United States is involved.
God is in the Room?
A response to what teens are saying about their need for God.
Heresy Past and Present
There really is nothing new.  This workshop discusses the ancient roots of today's
heretical beliefs about Jesus.
The Next Sexual Revolution
A Christ centered perspective on where we as a nation have been, how we got
where we are today, and the choices we have ahead of us in regards to sex, love,
marriage, and society.
Blurred, Absurd, and Obscured:
Worldviews in the 21st Century
What is a Worldview?  This workshop will inform you about different ways of
viewing the world and how you can place them in three different categories to
help you to better understand how those you know who do not know Jesus view
the world.
Why I Don't Believe in Atheists
Can someone truly be an atheist?  This talk takes a look at atheism from a Biblical
and logical perspective.  In addition, students come away equipped with a way of
challenging those they know who claim to be atheists to examine the claims of
Christianity.
The End is Near?: Different Perspectives on the End Times
Orthodox Christianity has several differing views of the end times.  In this
workshop Mark shares different views of the end and then challenges students
with a way to live in light of these varied views.
What is Biblical Christianity and Why Does it Make Sense?
This workshop gives students an introductory view of apologetics and what
Biblical Christianity is.  Students will come away from this workshop with answers
to some of the most common objections to Christianity.
Out of This World: Aliens and Evolution
People seem to be obsessed with aliens.  Millions of dollars is spent each year
attempting to find them.  In this workshop we look at the motivation behind those
feeding the hysteria and challenge students to think critically about the probability
of aliens.
Lost Books of the Bible?: What the Media Isn't Telling Us
How can you tell when a Christian holiday is coming?  Is it discounts on fish
sandwiches or stores preparing for Christmas?  Perhaps, but you can also tell by
the magazine articles and cable news programs talking about lost books of the
Bible.  This workshop evaluates the claims of those who present these Gnostic
"gospels" as an alternative to traditional Christian beliefs.
Neo vs. Agent Smith: Exposing the Matrix in the Culture
This workshop helps students see themselves as ambassadors or agents of
change (2 Cor. 5:20) in their culture.  It offers them tools or weapons (2 Cor. 4-5)
to pull back the veil and expose the lie of this culture and to speak the truth of
God (in love) and offer the hope of God to their peers.   Students are encouraged
that they can speak the truth of God in every situation because they serve an all-
knowing, loving God who "wants no one to perish but all come to repentance."
Students will leave encouraged and equipped to be ambassadors for Christ in
their culture and not be a noisy gong or clanging cymbal because they will come
with the love and power of God.