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Ken Ham

Ken Ham highlights LCU’s 6th Annual Values & Ethics Series

November 8, 2021

By Elizabeth Clarke

PINEVILLE, LA (LC news) — Internationally renowned author and biblical apologist Ken Ham will be Louisiana Christian University’s speaker at its 6th Annual Values & Ethics Series on Nov. 10-11.

Ham is the CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum in Cincinnati, and the Noah’s Ark Exhibit in Kentucky. He will speak on two issues of great currency in America today.

Wednesday evening, he will present “Divided Nation: Cultures in Chaos & A Conflicted Church. Thursday morning, Ham will speak on “One Race One Blood: Dealing with ‘Races and Racism.”

“We are pleased to host Ken Ham for the College’s 6th Annual Values & Ethics Series,” said President Rick Brewer. “Mr. Ham’s commitment to serious-minded Christianity is needed in our current cultural moment. At LCU, we believe there is no space for anti-intellectualism for there is nothing irrelevant to Christ and the Gospel.”

Ham is well-known for emphasizing the relevance and authority of the book of Genesis to the life of the average Christian.

The public is encouraged to attend this free event in Guinn Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 6 p.m., and Thursday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m.

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