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Biola on the Road

Responding to a World Gone Mad

Conversations on the Issues that Define Us

Cost and Admission

This is a paid event.

$60.00Standard Price at the Door
$100.00Married Couples
$55.00Early Bird Price
$25.00Full Time Students

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At this two-day conference, Biola Apologetics is partnering up with Faith Bible Church in Houston, Texas in hope to train Christians on how to relate to people of other faiths, beliefs and cultures with a view to sharing the gospel with others in a meaningful and loving way.


Questions?

Contact Megan Clark at:
562.906.4570
megan.clark@biola.edu


Speakers

  • Dr. Craig Hazen

    Founder and Director of M.A. Program in Christian Apologetics and Director of M.A. Program in Science and Religion at Biola University.
  • Dr. Tim Muehlhoff

    Professor of Communications at Biola University, recognized by the International Communication Association for outstanding teaching.
  • Melissa Travis, M.A.

    Assistant Professor of Christian Apologetics at Houston Baptist University. Earned an M.A. in Science and Religion from Biola University and is a Ph.D. candidate at Faulkner University.
  • Alan Shlemon, M.A.

    Graduate of California State University, Long Beach and a holds an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University.
  • Megan Almon

    Award-winning journalist and holds an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University.
  • Ken Mann

    Holds an M.A. in Science and Religion — a software engineer by way of vocation, a physicist by way of education and a devout follower of Jesus Christ.
  • Heather Zeiger

    Holds an M.S. in Chemistry from the University of Texas at Dallas and an M.A. in Bioethics from Trinity International University.
  • Lisa Schwandt

    Serves as Associate Pastor of HopePointe Anglican Church in The Woodlands, Texas and as Dean of the College of Deacons for the ACNA Diocese of the Western Gulf Coast.

Friday

7 p.m. Announcements and Introductions
7:10 p.m. Craig Hazen: Responding to a World Gone Mad
7:35 p.m. Alan Shlemon: Homosexuality—Truth and Compassion
8:25 p.m. Break
8:40 p.m. Megan Almon: The Case for Life

Saturday

8:45 a.m. Announcements and Introductions
8:50 a.m. Ken Mann: Human Nature According to Darwin—A Christian Response
9:40 a.m. Break
9:50 a.m. Parallel Sessions I

Melissa Travis: The Soul—How we know it's Real and Why it Matters
Tim Muehlhoff: The God Conversation

Heather Zeiger: Biotechnology and the 21st Century—The Blind Will See and the Lame Will Walk
Lisa Schwandt: Loving with Grace and Truth—Dealing with Brokenness in Sexuality and Gender Identity
10:50 a.m. Break
11 a.m. Parallel Sessions II
Ken Mann: Human Ethics According to Darwin—A Christian Response
Alan Shlemon: Truth and Tolerance in a Whatever World
Megan Almon: Tactical Considerations in the Abortion Conversation
Heather Zeiger: Bioethics—When Science and Medicine Meet the Edges of Life
12 p.m. Lunch Break
1:10 p.m. Tim Muehlhoff: I Beg to Differ—Navigating Difficult Conversations with Truth and Love
2 p.m. Break
2:10 p.m. Q & A with the Audience
3 p.m. Final Word and Dismissal

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