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Crossroads of East Tennessee is involved in ministry throughout Bradley County and the surrounding communities, including:
Curriculum & Teaching
Crossroads focus will always pertain to apologetics (defense of the Christian faith), basics of salvation in Jesus Christ (fundamentals of Christian faith), and inductive Bible study (the why? and what? of Scripture in the Christian faith).
Studies have shown over 85% of Americans identify themselves as Christian. However, according to George Barna, "too many Christians have lost sight of how the history of God's creation and His people have unfolded...this lack of biblical literacy is preventing us from reaching non-believers with the gospel message." (Barna, 1998, The Second Coming of Christ)
Crossroads has concern for all students on the different campuses, Christian or non-Christian. Students from all backgrounds come to Crossroads. Our hope is to equip and evangelize students in whatever God is doing in each of their lives. Here are some topics covered in a typical school year:
Discussions will always be conducted in a thought-provoking manner, attempting to engage students in dialogue pertaining to the topics. Therefore, Crossroads Bible teachers, chaplains, and interns will always focus on the basic doctrines and foundations among high school and middle school students.
Crossroads of East Tennessee is involved in ministry throughout Bradley County and the surrounding communities, including:
- Campus Bible Studies : Ocoee and Lake Forest Middle Schools; Bradley Central and Walker Valley High Schools
- Bradley County Juvenile Center
- Crossroads Romania-partnering with the local evangelical church in ministering among the children and youth in Calarasi, Romania
Curriculum & Teaching
Crossroads focus will always pertain to apologetics (defense of the Christian faith), basics of salvation in Jesus Christ (fundamentals of Christian faith), and inductive Bible study (the why? and what? of Scripture in the Christian faith).
Studies have shown over 85% of Americans identify themselves as Christian. However, according to George Barna, "too many Christians have lost sight of how the history of God's creation and His people have unfolded...this lack of biblical literacy is preventing us from reaching non-believers with the gospel message." (Barna, 1998, The Second Coming of Christ)
Crossroads has concern for all students on the different campuses, Christian or non-Christian. Students from all backgrounds come to Crossroads. Our hope is to equip and evangelize students in whatever God is doing in each of their lives. Here are some topics covered in a typical school year:
- Genesis Chapters 1-11: Creation & Origins
- Romans: Basics of Salvation
- Christian Worldview: Christ contrasted with other philosophies
Discussions will always be conducted in a thought-provoking manner, attempting to engage students in dialogue pertaining to the topics. Therefore, Crossroads Bible teachers, chaplains, and interns will always focus on the basic doctrines and foundations among high school and middle school students.