Michael Green lectures at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and is a well known evangelist in many parts of the world . He was for some years a Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall where he taught Evangelism, Apologetics and New Testament Studies and also helped Professor Alister McGrath launch the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, which is now able to offer a Certificate validated by Oxford University itself. A few years ago he helped to grow and lead a start-up Anglican Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he was asked by Archbishop Bob Duncan to raise a small team and offer evangelism training in the emerging Anglican Province in N. America. Michael’s previous experiences include being Principal of St John’s College, Nottingham; Rector of St Aldate’s Church, Oxford; Professor of Evangelism at Regent College, Vancouver; and Advisor to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York on Evangelism. He has written numerous books including The Books the Church Suppressed, a repudiation of the Coptic Gospels on which the Da Vinci Code relied; But Don’t All Religions Lead to God; I believe in the Holy Spirit; and Evangelism in the Early Church. Michael and his wife Rosemary live in Oxford, England.
2012 Forum Sessions
Luncheon Workshops
How Can We Preach Sin in Today's Culture?
The human heart is extremely resistant to admitting sin. As a result, to preach the sinfulness of mankind is one of the toughest tasks of any speaker, one where opposition is likely to be the most strident. This workshop will seek to show how we can remain true to the biblical teaching but do it in a way that speaks more effectively to contemporary culture.
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