Reason For Hope 2016 Conference November 11 & 12, 2016

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Restoring Biblical principles to a confused and chaotic world
November 11 & 12, 2016
Virginia Beach, Virginia

Do not be afraid of them (your enemies). Remember the Lord, great and awesome, and fight for your brethren, your sons, your daughters, your wives, and your houses. (Nehemiah 4:14 NKJV)

Today, the very core of our national character is barely recognizable in light of our nation’s founding principles and virtues. The result: confusion and, often, capitulation. Often, as American Christians we are fearful that we are losing the “culture war” and there is no hope for the restoration of our nation. But, the Apostle Peter encourages us to “have no fear of them, nor be troubled,” and to have a ready defense to anyone who asks you for the “reason for the hope that is in you.”

“Reasoning for Hope” gives us a “Reason for Hope.”American Christians have a “Reason for Hope,” for we are armed with a Biblical governing document, our United States Constitution, but we need to once again learn to govern our own lives — self-government — by the same Biblical principles that guided our Founding Fathers who wrote that document. We will not only gain a reason for hope, but we will be learning to reason from the principles found in God’s Holy Word. Only then can we return to the basic truths that regulate education, government, economics, religion, social policies and politics, and restore these pillars of our society to their rightful place.


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Thinking Biblically to solve current issues in a dangerous world. How do we learn to think and reason Biblically in a culture gone awry? How can we apply those Biblical principles to current issues in our world today? Join us for two inspiration packed days at Atlantic Shores Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia at our annual Reason for Hope Conference. Nationally known speakers will address the vital first principles of our nation, and suggest ways we can deepen our understanding of American Christian education and government, giving insight and understanding to solve the tangled threats we face in our world today. Current events and topics in the areas of politics, education, economics, religion and social issues, met with Biblically principled solutions, will give participants an opportunity to understand and then teach the only real, lasting solutions to the current woes in our nation.

Consider our children, keepers of liberty.Homeschooling parents, patriots, pastors and Christian leaders will benefit from these two power-packed days, gaining new information and discernment concerning national affairs, our leaders, and the media portrayal of current events. Consider that our children will reap the “blessings of liberty” in every area of our national life if we reclaim and restore these principles to our families.

We have hope that our nation will be recovered and, again, be the “light on a hill” sharing the good news of Jesus Christ and liberty to the world.

Join us for the entire conference at the Life Center on the campus of Atlantic Shores Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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The mission of the VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE is to promote moral, social and scientific issues we face today from a Biblical point of view. In addition we will refute and oppose, not with hate, but with facts and humor, the secular cultural abuses that have overridden laws and standards of conduct of the past. We will encourage Christians to participate in these efforts through conferences, development of position papers, booklets and tracts, radio/TV spots, newspaper ads and articles and letters-to-the editor, web sites, newsletters and providing speakers for church and civic meetings.