Coming to Truth
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
Nine Intellectual Journeys
In a McKenzie Study Center Wednesday night class, nine individuals within the Gutenberg College community described the intellectual journeys that led them to conclude that Christianity is true. Their talks are now available on one MP3 CD.
9 MP3 files on 1 disk
The speakers:
Earle Craig is a Gutenberg College board member and a Bible teacher in southern California.
Nancy Scott is a teacher at McKenzie Study Center; a tutor and the director of Community Life and Services at Gutenberg College; and a marriage and family therapist in private practice.
Dr. Wes Hurd is a teacher at McKenzie Study Center; a tutor at Gutenberg College; and the director of Art Project.
Ron Julian is a teacher at McKenzie Study Center; a tutor at Gutenberg College; the author of Righteous Sinners; and co-author of The Language of God: A Commonsense Approach to Understanding and Applying the Bible.
Dr. Jack Crabtree is the director of McKenzie Study Center; a tutor at Gutenberg College; the author of The Most Real Being: A Biblical and Philosophical Defense of Divine Determinism; and co-author of The Language of God.
Dr. Charley Dewberry is the dean of Gutenberg College; a tutor at the college; and the author of Saving Science: A Critique of Science and Its Role in Salmon Recovery and Intelligent Discourse: Exposing the fallacious standoff between Evolution and Intelligent Design.
Dr. David Crabtree is the president of Gutenberg College; a tutor at the college; and a co-author of The Language of God.
Peter Wierenga is a Gutenberg College board member and a financial planner by profession.
Larry Barber is an associate staff member of McKenzie Study Center and a marriage and family therapist in private practice.





