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Spiritual Emphasis Week 2010 Speaker Information

Dr. Tommy Mitchell
Answers in Genesis (www.answersingenesis.org)

Dr. Tommy Mitchell is a retired physician who completed his internal medicine residency at Vanderbilt University in 1987.  After 20 years of medical practice, he withdrew from the medical field in late 2006 to pursue creation ministry full time. 

Dr. Mitchell’s first presentation, "Creation by God" will look at the overwhelming evidence that life on earth is not the result of common descent from a single ancestor, via undirected mutation and natural selection (neo-Darwinism evolutionary theory), but rather created by God.  Dr. Mitchell’s second presentation,"Order not Disorder," will examine the order in creation.  The presence of order in the creation prompted Vera Kistiakowsky, a MIT physicist, to say, "The exquisite order displayed by our scientific understanding of the physical world calls for the divine."

Mr. KIrt Bennett

Founder & Executive Director, Young Leaders  Academy - Baton Rouge

http://www.kirtbennett.com/
 

In his first presentation,"Tools To Rule," Mr. Bennett will present the Biblical tools God provided man with which to rule the creatures God made.  In his second presentation, "Ruling is Service,"  Mr. Bennett will explore with the students what Jesus meant when he said in Matthew 23:11-12, “The greatest among you will be your servant. For whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.”

Rev. Whitney Alexander
Youth Director, First Presbyterian Church Baton Rouge
www.fpcbr.org

In his presentation, "Created to Serve" to Lower School students, Rev. Alexander will explore how God created children to love and serve one another.


 





 
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