Monthly Archives: February 2019

Steve Lee, live – Thursday, Feb 28

It has been four years since Steve first blessed our Reasonable Faith chapter meeting with his wisdom, knowledge and wit.  You can’t teach high school and college students successfully for two decades without acquiring your full quota of all three of those qualities and Steve has earned more than his share of each.  Steve is recognized as an accomplished speaker and has been on the podium at numerous conferences, including Cottonwood Creek’s own “Truth Talks” Conference.
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You don’t want to miss this presentation on one of
the most foundational of all Christian beliefs.

Aside from the Bible or a personal supernatural encounter,
why should anyone believe Jesus was resurrected?

Skeptics argue that this was at best a conspiracy or hallucination
and at worst nothing more than legend.

After all, they contend,
dead people always stay dead and supernatural events just don’t happen.

How would you respond to those objections?
Thursday, Feb 28, 6:45-8:15 PM
Room B118 (Main Floor)
Cottonwood Creek Church
(South side of 121, just east of Stacy)
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GAP Class February 17

Please join us this Sunday, Feb 17, as we tackle some of the most popular objections:

Young Mom, Natasha Crain, was not prepared for the troubling questions and vicious attacks on her faith.  She did something about it.  She examined the evidence in her search for truth.  Her books share her search and her conclusions.  What’s more, they give us the tools to help prepare our kids for today’s culture war.  The armor of God is essential but not sufficient.  We also have to teach our kids how to engage the enemy.  Join us Sunday afternoon for our next “lively” discussion based on Natasha’s first book.
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GAP Class Special Guest Speaker This Sunday at 4:00 – What Are Our Students Experiencing In Today’s Culture?

Gale Carter will visit our GAP class this week, Feb 10.  As founder and CEO of the D.O.L.L.S. Ministry she is very much tuned in to the impact of culture in our public schools.  She has graciously agreed to spend some time with our GAP class to share her unique perspective before we continue our discussion of the problem of suffering.

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If you want to better understand what’s going on inside today’s schools, please do not miss this week’s GAP meeting.