My schedule, so far:
January 20, 10 AM, Langley, British Columbia, Mountain View Community Church, "Gamble on Jesus!"
January 25, 4:30 PM, Vancouver, BC, Missionsfest, "Christianity and World Religions," Room 13
January 26, 3:30 PM, Vancouver, BC, Missionsfest, "How Jesus Fulfills the Chinese Culture," Rm 19
January 27, 10 AM, Burnaby, BC, New Life Community Church, "Gamble on Jesus!"
Feb 7 Huntsville, Al, Perspectives, Lesson 5, "Unleashing the Gospel" (closed)
Feb 8 Jacksonville, AL, student group
Feb 9 10 AM, "Christianity and World Religions," 3-4 hour seminar at University of Alabama, Huntsville
6 PM debate with Richard Carrier, "Is the Christian Faith Reasonable?" at UA-Huntsville
Feb. 10 (6 PM) Huntsville, AL, West Huntsville Baptist Church, "Mission theology from the Book of Acts: Christianity to other religions"
Feb 11 Braselton, GA, Perspectives (The Vine): "Expansion of the Christian Movement: History and Insights" (closed)
Feb 12 Gaineville, GA Perspectives (Riverbend Baptist) "Expansion of the Christian Movement: History and Insights" (closed)
Feb. 13 Huntsville, AL, Capshaw Baptist, 6 PM, "Christianity and World Religions"
Feb 14-16 Travel and meetings.
Feb 17 (Sunday, 4 PM), Atlanta, GA, North Avenue Presbyterian, "Jesus for Skeptics"
Feb 20, PM, North Augusta, South Carolina, North Augusta United Methodist, "Jesus for Skeptics"
Feb 21-23 Visiting relatives.
Feb 24 (Sunday, 5:30 PM), Snellville, GA, Perspectives, "Expansion of the Christian Movement: History and Insights" (closed)
Feb 25 Atlanta, GA, Perspectives "Expansion of the Christian Movement: History and Insights" (closed)
Feb 26 Roswell, GA, Perspectives "Expansion of the Christian Movement: History and Insights" (closed)
Feb 27 - March 8 Open dates.
March 10 Fairfax, VA (near Washington, D.C), 8:30, 10 AM, 11:15, Fairfax Presbyterian Church
March 11, Return to Seattle, morning flight from Nashville, TN, via Denver.
March 17, Seattle, WA, Rock of Ages Lutheran Church (9:30 AM?)
Good luck with your series of talks.
ReplyDeleteBtw, should that "popular atheist scholar" be Richard Carrier rather than Richard Dawkins? A Freudian slip perhaps? :-)
Thanks, Brian, and for catching that. In some ways, Carrier might actually be more interesting, he has at least done some relevant research.
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