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Navigators (Ashland University) – Ashland, OH

October 20, 2015

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Creation presentation with Jay Seegert of Creation Education Center on October 20, 2015 at Navigators (Ashland University) in Ashland, OH.

When: Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Afternoon Session (time/location to be determined)
Evening Session (time/location to be determined)

Where: Navigators (Ashland University)
401 College Ave
Ashland, OH 44805

Contact: jay@cecwisc.org
262-227-5636

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About: Jay Seegert

Raised in a strong Christian home Jay Seegert accepted Christ as Savior while still in grade school.  He graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics (UW-Whitewater) and an Associates of Science degree in Engineering Technology (John Brown University).

While attending UW-Whitewater in 1985, Jay developed an interest in apologetics and creation science, largely due to the fact that all of his professors were evolutionists and some were atheists.  It was there that he wrote his first paper on creation science and gave his first lecture (to the university’s Physics Club).

Over the past 27 years, Jay has spoken in numerous churches, conferences, secular schools, Christian schools, universities and various other venues.  In addition to creation related topics, he has also spoken on: “The Existence of God”, “The Origin of the Bible”, “The Inspiration & Authority of the Bible”, “Alleged Errors/Contradictions of the Bible”, “Science & the Bible”, “Prophecy & the Bible”, “Jehovah’s Witnesses”, “Mormonism”, “The Deity of Christ”, “Old Testament History”, and “Witnessing & Evangelism Training”.

Ministry: Creation Education Center

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October 20, 2015
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The Starting Point Project
Phone:
(262) 227-5636
Email:
jay@TheStartingPointProject.com
Website:
www.thestartingpointproject.com/

Venue

Navigators (Ashland University) – Ashland, OH
401 College Ave
Ashland, OH 44805 United States
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