Q. Do I need
to be a Bible expert to attend?
A. No. Most people attending these seminars are people just like you:
looking for help learning ways to better study and understand the Bible.
Q. What if everyone there knows
more than I do?
A. The classes are paced in such a way as to make everyone feel comfortable.
No one is ever put "on the spot."
Q. Why are you holding these
free Seminars if it's not for money?
A. The Bible is scarcely read in our fast-paced society. Our faith and
belief in God compels us to expound His message and Truth. We believe that
the Bible and what it teaches is important in directing our lives and
raising our families.
Q. Who is paying for these
Seminars?
A. All expenses are being absorbed by the Christadelphians. No financial
expectations will ever be expressed.
Q. Do I have to attend all
the classes?
A. No. You will get the most out of the seminars if you attend all of
the classes, but you are under no obligation to do so.
Q. Do I get to keep all the
study materials provided?
A. Yes. All study materials are yours to keep at no charge, regardless
of how many classes you attend.
Q. Then
what will I learn in these seminars, exactly?
A. Here's some of what you will learn: |
- Who wrote the Bible and
where did it come from?
- How did so many
interpretations of the Bible develop?
- What are the differences
between Bible versions?
- Why is there both an Old
and a New Testament? Are both relevant today?
- How to use cross
references.
- What happens at death?
- How to learn more in
less time using study tools.
- How to get past the
sometimes difficult language of the Bible.
- An concise overview of
each book of the Bible in an easy to understand format.
- History and chronology
(the order of events) in the Bible.
- How to read the Bible
carefully. (e.g.: Adam and Eve didn't eat an apple).
- PROVE for yourself that
the Bible is not a work of fiction.
- How science is
reconciled with the Bible.
- Why quoting a single
scripture is dangerous. (How to keep passages in context).
- Who are the Jews? Why
are they so important in the Bible?
- Why parts of the Bible
are difficult to understand and how you can more easily understand
them.
- How to use a concordance
and a lexicon.
- When and how to
understand the book of Revelation.
- And much more!
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