The Jericho Project
Learn to Destroy Strongholds!

II Corinthians 10:4-5
For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ.

The Jericho Project is a seminar for high school seniors and graduates to prepare them missionally for the the intellectual and moral attacks they are facing during the college years.

Research reveals that 70% of youth are leaving the Church when they leave home. Their faith is being challenged on many fronts—moral and intellectual. The latest Barna research reveals that less than one-half of one percent of those aged 18-23 have a Biblical worldview.

Our young must be served a wake up call, a challenge, and be equipped to be our next generation's leaders in the world. They are called to be salt and light, redemptively engaging people, ideas, and cultural institutions with God's truth. These are the walls of Jericho that must be brought to the ground (Joshua 6).

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Who is it for?
The Jericho Project is designed for high school Juniors, Seniors, and college Freshmen.

Intensity Week - June 22-26:
Those who choose Intensity Week will work through the Jericho Project during 5 straight mornings, from 9-1. Bring a sacked lunch. Intensity Week will be held at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Youth House (visit www.ompc.org).

Thursday Nights - June 11 - July 30:
This option might work better with your schedule and will give you the opportunity to digest what you learn from week to week. We will meet from 7 to 9 each Thursday night at Southeastern Bible College in Rm. 157 (visit www.sebc.edu for directions).

Cost:
$40 per student (notes and refreshments provided); $20 each additional family member
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Instructors:
Dr. Steve Cowan, Craig Branch, Jason Dollar, Brandon Robbins, Clete Hux

Topics Will Include:

  • Being real, being missional, making a difference
  • Aggressive atheism
  • Postmodernism
  • Evidence for God's existence
  • Attacks against the Bible
  • Religious pluralism
  • Homosexuality
  • Abortion and euthanasia
  • Using logic

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