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Welcome to the "Plugged In" section of Youth@TGH. Here you will find weekly updates on what we are studying, upcoming events, special announcements, and much more. Check in weekly to stay up to date with Youth@TGH Hello, Youth@TGH is cancelled this Thursday, October 31st, 2019. Have a safe evening and stop by The Hub on Friday, Nov. 1st, 2019 for a free movie night! Welcome to the "Plugged In" section of Youth@TGH. Here you will find weekly updates on what we are studying, upcoming events, special announcements, and much more. Check in weekly to stay up to date with Youth@TGH Hello! Have you ever caught someone in a lie? What are some of the clues that led you to believe they were being deceptive?What are some ways you determine the reliability of a fact/story/statement? How can we determine if the witnesses to Jesus' resurrection can be believed? In this era of "false news" or "fake news" it is becoming an increasing challenge to prove a claim. As we continue to explore different types of evidences - direct and circumstantial, we will start to consider how we can determine the reliability of witnesses. Join us tonight at Youth@TGH for fun, games, snacks, and interesting discussions! Don't forget to stop into The Hub on Friday to play some games, hang out, and enjoy some fresh coffee! Looking Ahead: Friday, November 1st, 2019 - Free Movie Night @ The Hub! Welcome to the "Plugged In" section of Youth@TGH. Here you will find weekly updates on what we are studying, upcoming events, special announcements, and much more. Check in weekly to stay up to date with Youth@TGH Hello! This week we will be continuing to hone our detective skills as we explore different types of evidences - direct and circumstantial. As we explore John 10:22-33 (and several other passages in John, 1 John, 1 & 2 Peter, and Luke) we will discover how both types of evidences are recorded in the Bible. While looking at the evidence we will start to think about how we can determine the reliability of witnesses. This crucial skill is a foundational part of explaining the validity of the Bible. Next week we will delve deeper into the study of witnesses so that we are best able to understand, and explain, the gospels. Join us Thursday evening for Youth@TGH! Don't forget to stop into The Hub on Friday to play some games, hang out, and enjoy some fresh coffee! See you tomorrow! Welcome to the "Plugged In" section of Youth@TGH. Here you will find weekly updates on what we are studying, upcoming events, special announcements, and much more. Check in weekly to stay up to date with Youth@TGH! Hello! Last week we began the Cold-Case Christianity series. We explored the definition of "faith" and the role that evidence plays in our definition. Conversations sparked as we discussed the difference between what is "possible" vs what is "reasonable". As we continue this week to look at the techniques detectives use to solve cold-cases, we will learn to apply the same "Abductive Reasoning" to explain the validity of Christ's Resurrection. Do you think you have enough evidence (beyond your personal experience) to demonstrate to others that God exists of that Christianity is true? What kind of evidence would you share? See you this evening!
Welcome to the "Plugged In" section of Youth@TGH. Here you will find weekly updates on what we are studying, upcoming events, special announcements, and much more. Check in weekly to stay up to date with Youth@TGH! This week Youth@TGH will be starting a new study series! Cold Case Christianity, by J. Warner Wallace, takes us inside the mind of a cold case detective as he discovers the evidence that supports the truths of Christianity. Wallace, a former devote atheist will guide us through the investigative steps that led him to believe in the validity of the resurrection of Jesus, and ultimately to put his faith in Christ. Join us Thursday (7:00 pm - 8:30 pm), as we begin to investigate the New Testament claims of the Bible. Games, snacks, and good conversations are included! Click the button below to learn more about J. Warner Wallace and Cold Case Christianity.
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