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Footing Before Foundation

Apologetics for ​High Schoolers and adults

​Equip Yourself & Help Others

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A 12-lesson course on establishing a rock-solid footing,
​on which to build the foundation of Christianity.
With this curriculum, students will learn...
  • Why Christianity is true (the study of apologetics)
  • Answers to their own questions.
  • Skills for how to share the truth with others.
Questions answered include…
  • How do we know that truth exists?
  • How does science show that God exists?
  • Is evil proof that God does not exist?
  • Can miracles happen?
  • Was the New Testament transmitted like a game of telephone?
  • Did the New Testament authors tell the truth?
  • How do we know Jesus rose from the dead?
  • How do we know that Christianity is true? And that some other religion isn't right instead?
  • How do we know the Bible is God's Word?
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"[This course] helped me realize WHY what I believe [about Christianity] is the truth, and why I should share the truth with others." ~ K., 11th grade

​Online Details for High Schoolers - Adults

Dates for the Online Course

Session
Dates
Registration Deadline
Duration
Winter (2023)
​January 10 - April 15
Saturday, January 7
14 Weeks
(Regular Version)
Summer (2023)
May 30 - August 5
Saturday, May 27
10 Weeks
(Accelerated Version)
Fall (2023)
September 5 -
​December 9
Saturday, September 2
​14 Weeks
(Regular Version)
​Self-Paced
(See FAQ #13 for more info)
Any Time
No Deadline
6 Months
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Cost for the Online Course

Summer, Fall, or Winter Course = $40/person
​Anytime - 6 Month Pass - Self-Paced (For more info see below FAQ #13) = $50/person 
​What's Included in the Cost of the Course:
OVER 12 hours of videos.
Personal guidance from the facilitator for discussions, questions, and feedback on course work.
Extra resource suggestions for further study.
Becoming part of a community of those that want to share Christ with others.
Additional application and opportunities available following the course.
​​You are responsible for buying your own books
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Suggested sources below
Approximate costs for books: $15
Required: "I Don't have Enough Faith to be an Atheist"  by Dr. Norman Geisler and Dr. Frank Turek 
Required: "Alive: A Cold-Case Approach to the Resurrection" by J. Warner Wallace
Optional: "Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions" by Greg Koukl
For more information see the FAQ section below, "9. What ​curriculum and books are used for the course?"
Consider Gifting the Course to Someone
"For anyone who is not sure how they would answer the major objections [to Christianity] they may receive in today's world, I would highly recommend this course.
It has greatly boosted my confidence to go out and serve The King!"
~D., High School Student

FAQ On the Online Course

1. How much time does the online course take?
Audit Student - Approx. 1 hour a week
Certificate Students - Approx. 5 hours a week
2. What kind of assignments are given? (Course Syllabus)
Assignments throughout the course include:
  • Weekly video content (Generally 1 hr each week)
  • Weekly Study Questions
  • Weekly Quizzes
  • Reports (ranging from a few paragraphs to 1-2 pages)
  • 2 times of "On-the-Street" Interviews or Role Plays
  •  5 live webinars
  • Occasional Reading
View SAMPLE Syllabus HERE
3. What type of equipment is Recommend for the course?
  • Computer, tablet, or smartphone with video conferencing capabilities
  • Good Internet for streaming online videos and video conferencing (You can test the playback quality of the videos by watching LESSON 1. )
  • Microsoft Word (or another compatible Word processer program)
Accommodations can likely be made for these things if needed. Please let us know before hand if you have questions or need accommodations.
4. How often does the class meet?
Webinars: There are only 5 required live webinar sessions that Certificate Level students will need to attend. Audit students are encouraged to attend, but not required. You get to choose which time slot will work best for you - 10 AM, 1:00 PM, or 7:30 PM - all times Central Standard Time.

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Assignments and Videos: For Certificate Level students, each week there will be weekly assignments given that need to be completed by a certain date but those assignments can be completed anytime during that week's lesson.

For Audit Level students, they can work at their own pace, though it is recommended to keep up with that week's lesson as new lessons that are released each week.
5. Can I take the course without doing all the assignments?
There are two levels for this course - certificate and audit.

Certificate Level - All of the assignments are required, will be graded, and upon satisfactory completion, the participant will receive a certificate from NETworkers TEC that signifies that he or she has earned the “Minute Fisherman – Apologetics Certificate”.  View more info on the CERTIFICATE level.

Audit Level - You may do as little or as much of the course as you would like. 

While you need to choose one of the levels when you register, you may switch at any time during the course. ​
6. What is the minimum age for this course?
This course is recommended for high school age students and older. ​Middle school students may take the course with their parents.
7. What does "apologetics" mean?
The word "apologetics" means defense or answer and comes from the Greek word "apologia" found in 1 Peter 3:15, "... always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.." (bold mine)

J. Warner Wallace likes to call apologetics "Christian Case Making" because the purpose of studying apologetics is for you to have confidence that Christianity is true and then share (make the case of) that truth to others. 
8. Who is this course for?
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • Sunday school teachers
  • Teens
  • Young adults
  • Those the work with kids
  • Those who want to share the Gospel (with their family, friends, or community)
  • Christians
9. What ​curriculum and books are used for the course?
Curriculum from ministries like:
  • Hanna w/ NETworkers TEC (Course Facilitator) - View Lesson 1 for Free!
  • Cross Examined
  • ​Stand to Reason
  • Cold-Case Christianity

Books - You are responsible for buying your own books; suggested sources below:
Required: "I Don't have Enough Faith to be an Atheist"  by Dr. Norman Geisler and Dr. Frank Turek 
Required: "Alive: A Cold-Case Approach to the Resurrection" by J. Warner Wallace
Optional: "Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions" by Greg Koukl

By the end of the course you will KNOW that Christianity is true, not only from the Bible, but also from:
  • Reality
  • Evidence
  • Science
  • Logic
  • History
10. In what subjects could this course qualify for with homeschool hours?
Logic/Reasoning
Science
History
Bible
Apologetics
Worldview
Speech/Debate
Writing/Language Arts
Ancient Literature
​Evangelism

11. Why is there an accelerated version in the summer and what's the difference from the regular version in the Fall and winter?
An accelerated version of the course is offered in the summer to serve those who might not be able to do the full 14-week course during the school year. Participates are still able to choose whether to participate at the audit or certificate level (see "Certificate Level" section below for more info).

Main Differences for the accelerated version are:
  • Some lessons are combined into 1 week instead of 2 weeks causing the video viewing time to be a bit more some weeks.
  • Some of the assignments are shortened or modified to serve the accelerated model.
  • It is a 10 week course, instead of 14 weeks.
12. WHat if I want to do this with friends/family or my small group?
Your group can sign up to be part of an already scheduled Summer, Fall, or Winter course, or be your own private small group that sets its own lesson schedule by doing the 6 month pass.

Small Group suggestions:
  • Get together in person every week, watch the video lectures, and do the study questions together. Normally the videos are 1 hr each week.
  • Watch the videos  individually at home and then get together each week (or periodically) to discuss the study questions/content.

If your small group decides to work at their own pace, the course facilitator will still be available for the 5 necessary webinars as it works into the schedule, for other questions you may have, and to give feedback on the homework if submitted. Members of your groups can choose to do either the certificate or audit level (See the "Certificate Level" section below for more info).

Your small group could also choose to do Option 1: Footing or Option 3: One Brick at a Time, instead of the full course (Option 2: Footing + Foundation). CONTACT US for pricing for Option 1 and Option 3 for a small group.

If you would like to set up a small group, please CONTACT US to let us know.
13. How does the Self-Paced option work?
If you register for the self-paced option you may start the course at any time. You will have access to the material for 6 months. If you still need additional time to complete the course, an additional 6 months can be purchased for $10.

You can still choose to do the certificate or audit level (for more information on these options see the "Certificate Level" section below.)

You will still have opportunity to practice your skills via live webinars with the course facilitator if you would like. Webinars can be schedule at a time that works both for you and the course facilitator or you can jump into an already schedule webinar. 

If you are wanting to do the course with a group but at your own pace, you may want to consider signing up for the "Group" option. See question #12 for more info.
14. Refund Policy
After the first webinar, no refund will be given even if the course is not completed.  If you sign up for a course session and are unable to start the session you signed up for you may request a full refund or transfer it to another session (Fall, Winter, or Spring). 
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"The apologetics [course] put on by Hanna was completely outstanding! It was engaging and incredibly insightful. The course was comprehensive, nicely well-rounded with both instruction and practical application. Each student came away with vital tools and the correct mindset to effectively and confidently defend their faith, and even present the truth to those around them in a loving way.
I would highly recommend it for every Christian young person!"

​~Sam, Leadership Academy Director for In the Gap
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Certificate Level

Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-lesson course (live or online), you will receive a certificate from NETworkers TEC that signifies that you have earned the
​ “Minute Fisherman – Apologetics Certificate”.  ​​
(The course may be taken for "audit" where homework and online class discussions are not required but the certificate would not be given. ​)
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*Those in high school could also earn high school credit hours for their time spent on the course. Possible school hours/credit are listed below.*
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Other Live and Zoom Options

CONTACT US for more information on these options.
Footing: Start off by learning how to lay the footing of truth in a person’s life through 2 classes on “What’s a Worldview?” and “Does Truth Exist?”

One Brick at a Time: Study lessons or host classes/seminars as it works into your schedule, interest, and focus. 
  • Topics include: worldviews, truth, God, miracles, the New Testament, Jesus, and the Bible ​

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