Amy Orr-Ewing is an evangelist, apologist and Training Director for the RZIM Zacharias Trust as well as Director of Programs for the Oxford Center for Christian Apologetics. She earned her Masters Degree in Theology at King’s College, London. She has also authored two books exploring key questions in apologetics: Why Trust the Bible?, and But Is It Real? She has contributed to the books Beyond Opinion, God and the Generations and Worth Knowing: Wisdom for Women.
Amy travels worldwide to speak and lecture on Christian Apologetics at many churches, conferences, and universities, including at events such as Keswick Convention, and the European Leadership Forum, Hungary.
In this lecture, Amy addresses the issue “Language has no fixed meaning – Can the Bible say anything?”
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