ASK is the global name for youth apologetic curriculum at RZIM.
There are two regional versions of ASK - one created for an Indian audience and one for a North American auidence.
The following is information about ASK in North America.
The new official release date for ASK is August 13, 2012.
We are facing a very real crisis of critical thought among today’s youth. Our secular culture increasingly favors a growing multiculturalism that affirms a uniform tolerance of all worldviews while simultaneously opposing a firm commitment to any one belief. Many young people believe that all religions are basically the same. Consequently, many young men and women cannot articulate their own faith.
Seeking to challenge these realities, the ASK curriculum aims to empower students with the critical tools necessary for understanding their own faith and for investigating and evaluating differing worldviews.
Hosted by Nathan Zacharias, interactive ASK curriculum is comprised of:
· A two DVD set containing 16 sessions in 4 modules—origin, meaning, morality, and destiny
· Exclusive web access for your class on the ASK website containing facilitator and student content
· An SMS text messaging tool for interactive in-class questions
· A digital facilitator’s guide (downloadable from ASK website)
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A new official release date of August 13, 2012, has been set for ASK.
Having solicited feedback from various trusted parties, we have worked hard to ensure that the material is as practical as it is intellectually stimulating. Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to ensure that ASK meets RZIM’s standards of excellence.