E. Ray Moore, Jr. to Speak on Importance of Christian Education at 'Institute On The Constitution's' March 6 'First Friday' Lecture
Contact: John Lofton, Institute On The Constitution, 410-760-8885, JLof@aol.com
PASADENA, Maryland, Feb. 24 /Christian Newswire/ -- E. Ray Moore, Jr., Director of the Exodus Mandate Project, http://www.exodusmandate.org/ will speak in Pasadena, Maryland, on March 6, 2009, at 7 pm, at the monthly "First Friday" event sponsored by "Institute On The Constitution." The title of Moore's talk is: "The Battle For Our Children: A Cultural War We Can Win."
As with past "First Friday" lectures, this one will be held at 8028 Ritchie Highway, Suite 315, Pasadena, Maryland 21122. Doors open at 6:30 PM; the lecture will begin promptly at 7:00 PM. The event is free but because of limited space please RSVP to 866-730-9796. Refreshments will be provided.
A South Carolina native, Moore is a graduate of The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, with a B.A. in political science. He attended Dallas Theological Seminary, Dallas, Texas, and graduated from Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake, Indiana, with the M.Div. (cum laude) in 1974 and with the Th.M. in 1979. He has served on active duty with the US Army as a commissioned military police officer and has served as an Army Reserve Chaplain with the rank of Lt. Colonel. He served nineteen years as an Army Reserve Chaplain.
The "Institute on the Constitution (IOTC)" is an educational effort sponsored by the Law Office of Peroutka and Peroutka of Pasadena, Maryland. It is neither an instrument of, nor an advocate for, any particular political party. Rather, it advocates the restoration of our Constitutional Republic by offering classes, lectures, and products designed to re-acquaint the American people with our history, our heritage, and our Constitution, which is the very foundation of our Republic. You will not find smoke, mirrors, or political correctness filters at our presentations. Just real American history, the way it was, the way it ought to be taught.
If you are too busy to commit to personally attending the 12 week IOTC basic course on the Constitution, you can now take this course at your leisure in the comfort of your own home! You can take the same videos and take the same tests on your home computer for the same price as the student notebook. Log onto www.IOTConline.com to sign up to take this course. If you wish to host the course after completing the online course, call the IOTC office (1-866-730-9796.) for a $30 discount towards the purchase of your own host kit.
Contact: To schedule an interview with E. Ray Moore, Jr., call John Lofton at 410-760-8885 or email him at JLof@aol.com. The Web site of the "Institute On The Constitution" is http://www.iotconline.com/