Sponsors

Evangelical Philosophical Society

Founded in 1974, the Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) is an organization of professional scholars devoted to pursuing philosophical excellence in both the church and the academy. Interested laypersons can join as associate or student members. The EPS holds a national meeting each year in conjunction with the conference held by the Evangelical Theological Society and the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical Literature.

The EPS journal, Philosophia Christi, is devoted to cutting-edge discussion intended to equip Christian leaders interested in apologetics, theology, ethics, and philosophy. For membership information please send e-mail to philchristi@biola.edu or go to http://www.epsociety.org/about/

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Christian Apologetics Program, Biola University

Biola University’s Christian Apologetics Program features a variety of disciplines to train Christians to contend for the faith. It offers a Master of Arts Degree, a Certificate Program, and a variety of debates, lectures and special events open to the public. These programs and events are designed to meet the needs of people with families, careers, and active lives across the United States and receive a stimulating education on the defense of the faith.

Biola University is a private Christian university founded in 1908 in Southern California. It offers 145 academic programs through six schools. All programs are regionally and professionally accredited.

Visit us at www.biola.edu/apologetics

Cecil B. Day Foundation

Cecil B. Day founded Days Inns in 1970 when he opened its first hotel in Tybee Island, Ga. Day was committed to providing the traveling public with quality rooms and courteous service. Within eight years, his Atlanta-based company created a system of more than 300 hotels in the United States and Canada. Today, Days Inn Worldwide franchises more than 1,900 hotels in 15 countries. Though no longer alive, Day continues to be known for his generosity. He donated to many religious and academic institutions, such as New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, Georgia State University, Mercer University and the Carter Center. The Cecil B. Day Foundation supports Christian causes in New England and the South.

New Life Worship Center

New Life Worship Center is located in the town of Smithfield, Rhode Island, and has been in existence since 1988, over 20 years. We are a church family of over 800. Pastor Steve Boyce has served as the senior pastor since the very beginning. We desire to be a community that seeks to honor God, and serving Him as a way of life. For more information, please visit our website at www.atnewlife.org.

Vision New England

Since 1887 Vision New England, formerly known as the Evangelistic Association of New England, has been a cutting-edge ministry that brought believers and churches together for evangelism and renewal. Now the largest regional association in the country, Vision New England ministry initiatives serve more than 5,000 churches in 80 denominations. As the region's leading resource for pastors and churches, Vision New England is an interdependent network of individual Christians and local churches who are committed to reaching New England through intentional evangelism. The ministries of Vision New England are supported through membership contributions and supporting church partnerships. Vision New England adheres to the NAE Statement of Faith and is a member in good standing of ECFA (the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability).

Life Changing Radio

President Bill Blount purchased WARV in Rhode Island in 1978, a year after leaving Bob Jones University with a B.A. in Radio & Television Production and post-graduate work in Business studies. He purchased WARV from a husband and wife team, and worked for them for a year before taking ownership. In 1982, he purchased WFIF in Connecticut from a group of investors. In 1990, he purchased the construction permit for WVNE from four Christian businessmen in Worcester, and built the station "from scratch." Then in 1995 Bill was able to purchase rock station WBCI in Maine, converting the programming to Christian talk and teaching in May of that year. In 2000, Bill purchased WDER, a religious station in New Hampshire, and added WNEB in Worcester in 2004 as a supplement to WVNE's daytime operation.

Masters Regional Academy

The need for a centrally-located Christian High School is not only necessary. It is a calling from the Lord - to build and estabilish Christian young people from our area and various denominations. It takes a special calling and vision to estabilish a regional school to train Christians from various backgrounds. Our mission is to build dedication and loyalty in each student for his/her own local church. We see these students as the best and brightest seeds for the future of the kingdom of God in our region.