
THE NEW JERSEY CHRISTIAN APOLOGETICS CONFERENCE
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April 9 & 10, 2010
Where
Long Branch Covenant Church
355 Joline Avenue
Long Branch, NJ 07740
Friday Evening is open to the public
- a free will offering will be taken.
The New Jersey Christian Apologetics Conference will take place Friday evening and all day Saturday, April 9-10, 2010, on the Jersey Shore in Long Branch, New Jersey. Our speakers this year will be Dr. Paul Copan, Dr. Norman Geisler, Simon Brace, and myself.
Dr. Paul Copan
Paul Copan is Professor and Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He has a Ph. D. in philosophy from Marquette University and is author of "True for You, But Not for Me" (Bethany House), "That's Just Your Interpretation,"“How Do You Know You’re Not Wrong?”, When God Goes to Starbucks: A Guide to Everyday Apologetics (all with Baker), and Loving Wisdom: Christian Philosophy of Religion (Chalice Press) and many more.
Dr.Norman Geisler 
Dr. Geisler has taught college and seminary students for over 50 years. He is the author of more than 70 books and hundreds of articles. He has spoken and debated in all 50 states and many different countries.
Dr. Geisler is the best of the best in Christian apologetics. Once again, it is a privilege to have him with us.
Simon Brace
Simon is the current Missions Director of Southern Evangelical Seminary. He has a MA in Apologetics and leads TEAM and RatioChristi in local, national and international work. Simon is married to Nel who is currently completing her MA in Philosophy at Southern Evangelical Seminary and they have a little girl Eva. Simon was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in South Africa. Simon loves to travel, fish, and watch rugby.
Register Before March 1st,
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$49 Individual
$98 Married Couple
Rates as of March 1st
Individual $59.00
Couple $110.00
Full-Time Pastor $59.00
Pastor’s Spouse Free
College Students $25.00
High School Students $10.00
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Help Us
Help us spread the word about the conference - Download Flyer. Ask permission to post them in Christian schools, college bulletin boards, and church bulletin boards.
Help us get the word out!
1st, send us email addresses of people you think would be interested. ESPECIALLY campus workers, youth group leaders, and pastors. If you can, include their snail mail address. I'd like to send them a special invitation. Just so you know, we do not share, sell or in any way give email addresses away. Privacy is protected.
2nd, download the conference "flyer" above and post it (with permission) on bulletin boards in Christian schools, campus lounges, and church bulletin boards. Feel free to hand them out and even get your church to include them as a bulletin insert.
3rd, download the brochure, print it out (as many copies as you need) and hand them out.
4th, when our printed brochures are available and you'd like a pack of ten or more, email me with your info and I'll make sure you get the brochure.
5th, register early for the conference. If you register early you will receive a 10% discount for one purchase on everything RCM will sell at the conference. That is, collect your items for purchase and you will receive a one time 10% discount on the whole purchase.(This doesn't include what Dr. Geisler may sell.) This does include, CD's, DVD's, and books. We will have a good assortment of books by Norm Geisler and Paul Copan.
6th and Finally, if you help us by underwriting the conference with a check for $200 or more, you'll receive a set of the conference DVD's for free. This is considered a donation. Underwriting the conference helps us buy radio air time, print materials, and generally advertise the conference. If you choose to do this, write "conference" in the memo portion of your check. You can make the check out to "RCM" and send it to the address below. And, thank you.
Checks may be sent to: RCM, PO Box 1198, Eatontown, NJ 07724
[Last year this conference was called "Understanding the Times." However, some people misunderstood the subject matter of the conference to be "prophecy" rather than apologetics and worldview. We thought it prudent to change the name to one more direct.]






















