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The Conversations Have Started...Are You Ready to Join Them?

Over the last several decades, a paradox has emerged:  while our culture is increasingly skeptical about the reliability of the Bible, it is also increasingly interested in talking about God's Word.  Are you ready to speak meaningfully into the kinds of conversations that are already taking place at nearly every level of our society?
The Word Conference is a world-class event designed to equip Christians to be able to speak meaningfully into a culture that has grown skeptical of the reliability of the Bible, but is also anxious to talk about God's Word.  You will hear from some of the world's leading Christian teachers who will share cutting-edge evidence for the reliability of the Bible.
The theme of the 2012 Word Conference is the real Jesus, defending the historical Jesus of the Bible against the revisionist theories so commonly found in both popular media and academia.

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Encouraging Developments for Christians +Win a Free Waterproof Bible
Dr. Craig Evans, one of the keynote speakers for the 2011 Word Conference, answers the question: "What are some recent developments in the field of biblical studies that Christians will find encouraging?"
The WORD Conference and Why it Matters
A friend recently drew my attention to an article posted in the Christian Science Monitor about the “Coming Evangelical Collapse.” The entire article is thought provoking and worth the read as he predicts both the collapse of evangelical Christianity as we know it, and the rise from that collapse of something more vital and full of integrity. I wanted to draw attention to two of the reasons he thinks evangelical Christianity is in danger (points 2 and 6 in his list of 7) and how this relates to the upcoming Word Conference...
The WORD Conference and Why it Matters
A friend recently drew my attention to an article posted in the Christian Science Monitor about the “Coming Evangelical Collapse.” The entire article is thought provoking and worth the read as he predicts both the collapse of evangelical Christianity as we know it, and the rise from that collapse of something more vital and full of integrity. I wanted to draw attention to two of the reasons he thinks evangelical Christianity is in danger (points 2 and 6 in his list of 7) and how this relates to the upcoming Word Conference...
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