As we reach the end of our network time, where better to focus than on the unique person of Jesus Christ? In this talk, we consider who He is and how His claims challenge other religions and worldviews. We conclude with a call to keep Him at the centre as we look towards our next steps in apologetics.

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Paul Coulter lives in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, with his Chinese Malaysian wife, Gar-Ling, and their two teenage children. He holds degrees in medical genetics, medicine and theology (PhD). Having previously served as a medical doctor, cross-cultural pastor and lecturer in practical theology and missiology, he is now Head of Ministry Operations with Living Leadership (http://www.livingleadership.org), an organisation helping leaders and their families live joyfully in Christ and serve Him faithfully. He is also Executive Director of the Centre for Christianity in Society (http://www.christianityinsociety.org), which seeks to connect Christ with issues and needs in contemporary culture in Ireland and online. Paul is the author of three books - 'Clarion Call: Finding Joy in Christ with John the Baptist,' 'Serving Two Masters? Probing the Tensions Between Science and Faith in the Art of Healthcare,' and 'Keeping Care Pastoral: the Heart of Gospel-Shaped Pastoral Care' - several book chapters and multiple articles, including several on (http://BeThinking.org). He speaks and writes regularly on matters in leadership, pastoral care, ethics and apologetics. In his spare time, he loves to walk in hills and forests, cycle on flat roads and read about history.

Andy Witherall has served in full-time ministry for 15 years. He spent 7 years as an evangelist with London City Mission before becoming an Outreach Worker for a church in Bournemouth. Currently, Andy is ministering with the Methodist Church in Ireland as a Lay Evangelist. He serves as an Associate with the Centre for Christianity in Society, which enables him to write and speak on areas relating to apologetics and cultural issues. He holds two masters degrees, the first in Philosophy and Religion from Heythrop College and the second in Theology from the Irish Baptist College. Andy lives in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, with his wife Melanie and two young children, Ben and Hope. 

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