Monday, November 14, 2011

Kvetching Christianity

For three days last week Cornerstone, a Christian minstry on the campus of UNC, set up a board in the middle of campus where students could come and write down questions and complaints they had about Christianity. At the end of those three days, on Wednesday night, the head pastor of Summit Church, J.D. Greear, came to the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill to answer questions that students had about Christianity. Around 400 students came out to the event. Questions asked include things such as: Why does a good God allow suffering? What separates Christianity from other religions and cults? And what makes Christianity valid? Throughout the session Pastor Greear encourages people to focus on the one question that matters most: Is Jesus who He says He is? To hear the recording of the event follow this link:

http://www.unccornerstone.org/2011/11/kvetching-christianity-why-do-christians-believe-that-stuff-anyway/