reTHINK Apologetics Student Conference 2020

“What comes into our mind when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” A. W. Tozer

Everyone has ideas about God. The real question is, are these ideas true or not? You certainly can’t determine what God is like by looking to the culture.

The only way to guard against false ideas is to fill our minds with true ideas. So join us at this year’s reTHINK Apologetics Student Conference where we will address the false ideas and dig deep into the truth.

This year we have devoted the entire conference to addressing the most common false ideas about God. Just a few of the topics we’ll be covering:

  • Is God anti-gay?
  • Is God anti-science?
  • Is God even good?
  • Do Muslims and Christians worship the same God?

Don’t miss this conference where you can learn how to respond to these false ideas about God!

It is a student conference; however, it is open to anyone, so lots of older adults will be there.

Parents and grandparents, this is a great event to bring your children.

It will be held at Cottonwood Creek Church (1015 Sam Rayburn Tollway, Allen, TX 75013) on February 28–29, 2020.

See more info and register here, and see the below videos.

 

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Ken Leaman

Ken Leaman has a passion for students, and for over 30 years has been volunteering within churches and other ministries, leading and mentoring students. These churches are:

Ken works for Amazon Web Services as a Support Operations Manager. Ken has also served on the boards of other non-profits like the DFW Technology Prayer Breakfast, and the DFW Help Desk Institute.

Ken, and his wife Karen, have been married for 31 years, and have a 30 year old son. They live in Allen, TX, just North of Dallas.

As Ken and Karen repeatedly witnessed many Christian students who were active within the Church walk away from their faith shortly after graduating high school, they grew frustrated.  Studies show that about 70% of young adults leave their faith after graduation, which is a huge issue since they are the future of the Church.  After much prayer and searching God's direction for many years, the Leaman's felt His calling to start a ministry to address this problem.  In 2014, they gathered like minded Christian professionals to help begin Young Adults of Worth Ministries.  We believe that this ministry is from God, and it will be blessed by Him for His glory alone.