The Case For Faith Seminar/Forum
The Case for Faith
Can faith in God be founded on logic, intellect?Join us for three intellectually-stimulating evenings
as we examine the validity of the Christian faith.
Time: 7.30pm – 10.00pm
Venue: 2-6 King St East Ivanhoe (Melway Ref: 31K8)
Parking available along Maltravers and King Streets
Contact: Carlson 0421 118 289 or Jeremy 0411 573 088
This is a free event and is open to all. Please visit www.bolcaseforfaith.eventbrite.com to indicate your interest to attend.
Hosted by Bread of Life Church Melbourne.
Fri 9 July Discovering God Through Science:
Can a Scientist Believe in God?
By Professor Graeme Clark
Fri 16 July The Origin of Life
By Dr. Allan Meyer
Fri 23 July “Was Jesus God?” And Other Big
Questions of the Christian Faith
By Rev. Dr. Rowland C. Croucher
Moderated by Rowan Forster, journalist and former ABC broadcaster
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Professor Graeme Clark
Graeme Clark is one of Australia’s leaders in the medical field, pioneering the development of the breakthrough hearing aid called the Cochlear Implant or Bionic Ear. He is the recipient of
many awards for his achievements and services including the Order of Australia in 1983 and the Senior Australian of the Year award in 2001.
Dr. Allan Meyer
Allan Meyer started Careforce Church, which he pastored for 26 years. He is the author of many manuals and teaching programs and now co-leads a ministry called Careforce Lifekeys with his wife. Careforce Lifekeys provides practical training and support for churches worldwide.
Rev. Dr. Rowland C. Croucher
Rowland Croucher is a Baptist pastor and a director of John Mark Ministries, which exists to support pastors, ex-pastors, church leaders and their spouses. The John Mark Ministries website is one of the three largest of its kind in Australia, with over 10,000 hits a day.
Rowan Forster
Rowan Forster is a Melbourne journalist and a former broadcaster for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Christian Aspirant 777 (now known as Light FM). Rowan has written articles on current issues regarding faith, morality and justice for the Age newspaper among others. He is also a public speaker and compere at a variety of functions hosted by churches, schools, and service organisations. Rowan has a strong interest in social justice and is currently involved in raising awareness of "Dangerous Ideas", a unique web-based curriculum project which will explore the genocide and recovery in Rwanda.