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BHIM® Historical Highlights- Held first Christian Apologetics 101 Seminar at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, October 8-9, 1999.
- Held first seminar using the Christian Apologetics 101 notebook at Southwest Oklahoma State University, November 12-13, 1999.
- Hosted University of Louisville international students from China and Japan for sight-seeing tour to Nashville and led seminars on what Christians believe, December 9-10, 1999
- Held Christian Apologetics 101 seminar involving students from 10 different campuses in Seattle, Washington, January 14-16, 2000.
- Trained a missions team from the University of Indiana Southeast, using the Christian Apologetics 101 notebook, February 4-5, 2000.
- Held first international Christian Apologetic 101 Seminar at the Eastern Canadian College Students Conference, August 18-23, 2000.
- Held Christian Apologetics 101 Seminar at Penn State University main campus, January 20, 2001.
- Held first Christian Apologetics 201 Seminar for students from Washington State University, February 2, 2002.
- Held first Christian apologetics seminar in the former Soviet Union, March 19-20, 2002.
- Lead three mission teams to the former Soviet Union, March 1-23, 2003.
- Took team of three to former Soviet Union to lead apologetic seminars in five different locations, January 11-26, 2004.
- Sent twelve teams to the former Soviet Union, March 2004.
- Sent twelve teams to the former Soviet Union, March 2005.
- Sent team of audiologists to Mogilov, Belarus, to fit special needs children with hearing aids, November 2004.
- Sent twelve teams to the former Soviet Union, March 2006.
- Sent twenty-two teams to the former Soviet Union, 2007
Bob Hartman Developing Six-hour Seminar on Postmodernism
Bob Hartman is developing a third Christian apologetics seminar for college students. The new seminar, which will deal with postmoderism, is scheduled to be released in the Fall of 2009.
"The seminar," explained Dr. Hartman, "will prepare Christian college students to successfully deal with the challenges of agnosticism and postmodernism. It will not only deal with postmoderism as we encounter it day, but will show its historical roots."
This seminar will deal with such philosophers as David Hume and Immanuel Kant. However, these thinkers will be presented in terms that relate to and that are clearly understood by lay people of the Twenty-First Century.