Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Hugh Ross and Reasons to Believe: Building personal growth and development through innovative online programs

Reasons to Believe (RTB) is an organization founded by Dr. Hugh Ross. In a time when the number of skeptics is increasing, RTB’s inception is but fitting and timely. The organization tries to explain the different phenomena in the Bible using science. It has powerful reasons to believe that science proves the credibility of the Bible. In achieving this mission, RTB offers online interactive learning through its innovative online programs. These programs are also created to help students to stand firm on their faith and at the same time, work on their personal growth and development.  


Reasons Institute

 

Hugh Ross. Image credit: Reasons.org

This is an innovative online learning program from RTB. This is designed for all Christians including high school and college students, church leaders, teachers, and many more.

Dr. Hugh Ross is both a man of science and faith. He established Reasons to Believe with the aim to enlighten people on the gravity of the Bible as the error-free word of God.
In the comfort of their homes, all participants can have access to the virtual classroom, make use of recent research from top apologists, and interact with RTB instructors and students. Additionally, students enrolled in this program are able to work toward becoming an RTB volunteer apologist. Reasons Academy
Hugh Ross. Image credit: Reasons.org

This is a high school science apologetics program that aims to prepare students in keeping hold of a strong faith in God despite adversities and temptations. This program benefits students who are interested in science or those who are thinking of taking up engineering and medical courses. Students who are skeptics but are seeking answers about the Bible’s validity are also welcome to participate here.


Hugh Ross. Image credit: Reasons.org

Dr. Hugh Ross graduated with a degree in physics from the University of British Columbia and finished his graduate degrees in astronomy at the University of Toronto. For more information about him and Reasons to Believe, log on to www.reasons.org.