Yes, in the America, Home Schooling in dominated by those of the Christian faith.
However, there are many, who home school of other religions. So if the convention is in your area, you may want to attend? MAIN THEME: Can your teenager respond when their faith is questioned?
Myself, being a Scientist, I believe in the Miracle of Science.
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TeamTeen Track
Your
teens and their friends are likely already considering how Christianity
stacks up against competing beliefs. But when they encounter skeptics,
agnostics, and atheists within their peer groups, or when they pursue
higher education in college or university, and when they enter the
workforce, it is critical that they be prepared to meet these challenges
to their faith.
We
have an immense responsibility to prepare and equip our children to be
ready to respond, with grace and truth, to the inevitable intellectual
questions and spiritual challenges that will come their way (I Peter
3:15). Each year, the Real Faith for the Real World teen track
is a huge hit with both teens and their parents. And we often hear
great reports of discussion that extends far beyond the convention,
creating great conversation between parents and teens and serving to
help equip those teens for their road ahead.
Session Topics
Student Impact Director at Stand to Reason,
Brett Kunkle has over 21 years of experience working with junior high,
high school, and college students. He spent 11 of those years in the
local church as a pastor to students and young adults.
- Truth Never Gets Old
- True for You but Not for Me?
- If God Is Good, Why Is There Evil?
- Tactics in Defending the Faith
- Doubting Your Doubts: How to Deal with Doubt
Best-selling author, speaker, and Executive Director of The Center for American Evangelism,
Mark Mittelberg has written a number of books and training courses that
have sold a combined total of nearly three million copies.
- Knowing That You Know What You Think You Know
- Finding a Confident Faith, Part 1: Science and Logic
- Finding a Confident Faith, Part 2: History, The Bible, and Experience
- The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask (With Answers)
- Finding Your Voice: Natural Ways to Express Your Faith
Dr.
Jay Wile attended the University of Rochester in upstate New York to
study chemistry, and while he was there, he began working on nuclear
chemistry experiments. He became so fascinated with nuclear chemistry
that he stayed at the University of Rochester and got a Ph.D. in that
field.
- Q&A with Dr. Wile
Most of the sessions you are going to attend will focus on a subject
that the speaker has chosen. While that’s great, wouldn’t it be nice for
you to choose the subject for a change? Well, here’s your chance! In
this session, you choose the subject by asking Dr. Wile about anything
that’s on your mind. If you have a question about Christianity, the
Bible, science, math, philosophy, science history, theater, music,
fishing, scuba diving, or anything else you think Dr. Wile might be able
to answer, come prepared to ask! He’ll take any question, and he will
be happy to tell you if he doesn’t have an answer, because three words
every scientist should be very comfortable saying are these: “I don’t
know.”
- The Most Exciting Science Related to Creation
John
Stonestreet serves as President of the Chuck Colson Center for
Christian Worldview. A gifted communicator on areas of faith and
culture, theology, worldview, education, and apologetics, John is a
sought-after speaker, published author, and respected cultural
commentator.
- Why Evil? Why Suffering? Answering a Tough Question for God
- Don’t Amuse Yourself to Death: Entertainment, Media, and Distraction
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