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Resource: | DVD (SEAMCG) Searching for God; Is There Any Reason to Believe in God Today? | |
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Author: | McGuire, Brandon | |
Publisher: | Zondervan, 2019 | |
Vendor: | ChristianBook.com | |
Length: | 6 sessions | |
Heading: | PSG — Personal Spiritual Growth | |
Subjects: | God; Personal Growth; Spiritual formation | |
Location: | PSG | |
# Copies: | 1 | |
ISBN/ISSN: | 9780310100713 | |
Description: | The average person today may hold to a wide variety of beliefs about religion and Christianity, including: Good people go to heaven; bad people end up in hell. All religions are basically the same. It's about rules. It's about controlling people. No religion can be the only way to God or spirituality. In short, religion is an area of much confusion. Searching for God, narrated by filmmaker Brandon McGuire and featuring top Christian thinkers and apologists, explores questions such as: What is Christianity? What are some of the ideas that have influenced the way people think about it? And is there any evidence for God? Most significantly, Searching for God examines the central event in the Christian story, the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The resurrection is a historical claim, testable by evidence. So how credible is it? McGuire interviews everyday people alongside seasoned Christian scholars in making a case for Christianity. Featured scholars include Lee Strobel, William Lane Craig, Gary Habermas, J. Warner Wallace, Nabeel Qureshi, Paul Copan, and many more. Session Titles and Runtimes: 1 - The State of Christianity Today (9 min) 2 - The Theory of Naturalism (14 min) 3 - The Theory of Relativism (9 min) 4 - The Uniqueness of Christianity (11 min) 5 - Why the Resurrection Matters (13 min) 6 - Where Do We Go from Here? (4 min) 6 sessions, 4-14 minutes each |
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Materials: | DVD Participant's Guide |
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Links: | Session 1 9:04: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LUhq1A7Tzs Trailer 2:31: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K02U3CIaFM | |
Age Groups: | Young Adult; Adult (30-65); Adult (65+) |
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