Momentum Ministry Partners is a national ministry of the Charis Fellowship. Each summer they host a youth conference where thousands of teens gather for a week of biblical teaching, outreach opportunities, ministry training, and fellowship with other teens. This summer they are offering additional afternoon options for teaching and training. Below is information from their recent newsletter.
Students attending the full week of Momentum Youth Conference can elect to also participate in newly offered camps this summer. One of these camps is the Apologetics Camp. Students in this camp are offered a unique experience to learn in a smaller teaching setting from one of today’s leading apologists and Christian authors, ask questions, have conversations, and get on-the-ground training.
Dr. Sean McDowell is an Associate Professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Talbot School of Theology and Biola University, and he still teaches one high school Bible class. This gives him exceptional insight into the prevailing culture so he can impart his observations poignantly to fellow educators, pastors, and parents alike. Sean has authored, co-authored, or edited over twenty books. He is listed among the top 100 apologists, and he graduated summa cum laude from Talbot Theological Seminary with a double master’s degree in Theology and Philosophy. He earned a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2014.
Students who elect to be a part of this camp will get world-class training from Sean McDowell on topics like Biblical Sexuality, Absolute Truth, Creation, Scripture, and more. The camp attendees will travel off-campus with Sean to have spiritual conversations with people, putting into practice the apologetics teaching from the camp.
Teaching periods will take place during Power Tracks and in the afternoon free time period of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of Momentum.
Attendance is limited in order to create a hands-on learning atmosphere. Cost is $130 and registration for camp is on a first-come, first-served basis until space is filled. Registration opens March 1 on Momentum’s website here.