Questioning the Christian Faith

3/08/2025 - 3/08/2025

Being a Christian is no blind or irrational leap. Facilitated by Dr. Zachary Leung and primarily based on the book, Searching Issues, this is a 4-week opportunity to explore the issues that are often perceived as objections and challenges to the Christian faith.

Date: Sundays, July 6, 13, 27*, Aug 3
Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm
Location: 10/F Worship Hall
Facilitator: Dr. Zachary Leung
Format: Lecture and Discussion

*July 27th venue will be at the 11/F Classroom.

Searching Issues is authored by Nicky Gumbel, who is recognised as the pioneer of the Alpha Course that provides an introduction to the Christian faith. To date, over 30 million people have gone through the Alpha course in 169 countries. Supplemented with the facilitator’s materials, this study will include issues such as:

  • Is Christianity arrogant and exclusive?
  • Is there a conflict between science and Christianity?
  • Is faith irrational?
  • Has the Bible changed over the centuries?
  • Why does God allow suffering?

Through engagement with these searching issues, we seek to gain a fresh perspective on the great and mysterious God whom Christians worship. We hope that participants will not only gain a deeper intellectual understanding of the issues, but also develop a closer heart relationship with God.

Who it’s for: 
For anyone (Christian or non-Christian) interested in examining issues often seen as objections and challenges to the Christian faith.

Optional:
The book, Searching Issues, written by Nicky Gumbel (click here), is optional and may be used as a supplementary source for further reading.

Facilitator Bio:
Zachary Leung (PhD, MIT) is passionate about the reasons for the Christian faith. He is currently a scholar at Reasons to Believe, drawing the reason-minded to the Gospel. He is also a student at Biola University Talbot School of Theology, specializing in the harmony of science and the Christian faith. Zachary was a university professor, research scientist, and entrepreneur in the field of artificial intelligence. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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