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- Kovanda: Apologetics MC (F 10:00 am)
Kovanda: Apologetics MC (F 10:00 am)
Apologetics In Action
Grade/Ages: 9-12th grade
Instructor: Jaime Kovanda
Email: jkovanda@sheep.education
Monthly Cost: $38
Material Fee: $20
Supply Requirements:
Materials:
1. How Do We Know the Bible is True? By: Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge, Volume 1 and 2
2. Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions, by Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge, and Tim Chaffey,
volumes 1 and 2
3. A 3-ring binder with dividers, paper for notes, handouts, and extras
Class & Home Expectations:
The Bible is increasingly under attack from every direction. This course covers both volumes of How Do We Know the Bible is True? and Demolishing Supposed Bible Contradictions. Students will learn important details that can strengthen their confidence in the Bible’s inerrant nature and will be able to consistently provide a defense for the hope that is in Christ with gentleness. We will also explore ways that the Bible proves itself and is the insight that we need to strengthen our faith and defend God’s Word.
This course is designed for 6th-12th grade students. Exceptions can be made for 8th grade students who are strong readers and desire to grow in their faith and ability to give an answer for the hope that is in them.
Students must be able to interact on Google Classroom to send and receive instructions and assignments.
Grading:
Chapter/Discussion Questions (50%) Students should expect to read the assigned chapter(s) prior to class and come prepared to participate in a thoughtful conversation about the material.
Students are welcome to enjoy the audio presentations of the book, but should also have the physical copy to annotate as they listen.
Quizzes: (15%) Tests(25%)
Class Participation (10%) Students should expect to participate respectfully in class each week by reading papers, answering questions, offering ideas, and paying attention to the class instruction and discussions. CELL PHONES or other digital devices are not permitted to be used during class.