Monday, September 14, 2009

3rd AOIC Kuching Bible Teaching Conference

"An Expository Teaching Seminar on Paul's letter to the Galatians"

We live in a world where there are many false gospels which include secular humanism, legalism and "the just natural" that are believed and lived out in life and which are contrary to the gospel of Christ.
Paul's letter to the Galatian Church provides a first century answer which is still very relevant today to Christians living in the modern world. This expository teaching seminar will explore the apostles teaching on major gospel issues which include, faith and justification, law and works, the flesh, son ship and righteous living and how they challenge much of today's life and practice.

Join us at this year's conference where John Carter will unpack this vital and relevant letter of Paul which has so much to say about our life today in Christ.

About the Speaker: John Carter, Elder, Holborn Church, Leeds, United Kingdom
- John Carter is a leading elder in the Holborn Church, Leeds, UK with a teaching ministry in an independent evangelical church. John has had a church founding ministry within his 45 years of serving God. He is also a retired engineer and worked as a "tentmaker" financial consultant for 14 years.

Since 1977, he has ministered in many churches within Malaysia and also taught pastors at Ameva Bible School in Zimbabwe. He helped with the founding of churches in Germany. He is married to Ruth and they have two sons and a daughter.


Date & Time:
Friday, 16th October, 2009 (7.30pm to 10.30pm)
Saturday, 17th October, 2009 (9.00am to 4.30pm)

Venue:
Christian Ecumenical Worship Centre (ACS), Samling Hall,
1st Floor, Lot 2500, Block 10, Jalan Stampin, 93350 Kuching

Admission:
Free Admission with tickets available at Alpha Omega International College (AOIC) Extension office at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 180 Hui Sing Garden, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
Email: ebckch@streamyx.com Fax: 082-462146
Tel: 082-450089 (o), Mervyn Kueh (016-8664243), Nelson Kee (019-8266623)

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