When

Saturday September 27, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM EDT
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Long Branch Covenant Church
355 Joline Avenue
Long Branch, NJ 07740


 
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Contact

Ray Ciervo
Ray Ciervo Ministries
888-264-3979
info@nopatanswers.com
 

September 2014 NPA Seminar

During this session,  a (pre-recorded) simulcast titled "Science & Faith, are they really in conflict?" will be hosted.  The simulcast will feature renowned Oxford University Professor John Lennox and New York Times bestselling author Stephen Meyer, two of today’s leading speakers and writers on the intersection between science and faith. The simulcast will be emceed by bestselling author Eric Metaxas, whose speaking style has been described as “a combination of edgy wit, charm, inspiration, evangelization, [and] thoughtfulness,” making him a highly sought after public speaker, especially on college campuses.

 

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Questions to be addressed during the simulcast include:

• Has science disproved God?
• Are science and faith really in conflict?
• Just how “scientific” are the claims of leading atheists?
• Are human beings the result of an unguided Darwinian process?
• Does nature supply evidence of intelligent design?

After the simulcast, Ray Ciervo will discuss the simulcast as well as address questions during a Q & A period.  Refreshments will be served.  There is no cost to register for the conference but a free will offering will be taken on that day.


Ray Ciervo has been in Christian Ministry for 40 years. He has worked as a pastor, adjunct professor, Christian high school teacher, and apologist. Ray has ministered in England, Italy, Greece, Macedonia, South Africa, Guyana, and Colombia as a conference speaker and guest speaker at churches. Ray has also ministered widely in the US. Ray has a masters degree in apologetics from Southern Evangelical Seminary in Matthews, NC and currently working on his Doctor of Ministry degree from SES, also.

For further information about Ray's No Pat Answer's ministry, visit www.nopatanswers.com.