Ruth - On Christian Courtship Class

Class Description: In this class, we will learn about the courtship between Ruth the Moabite and Boaz the seed of Judah. Not only is it a fantastic book towards understanding Israelite life in the Judges period, but it has a highly relevant message today as we meditate on Jesus Christ our Kinsman-Redeemer. Also, of great value, are the tremendous insights into Christian courtship and why it’s so blessedly different than the common worldly view of dating, particularly when contrasted here with New York City.

Schedule: Sunday, February 28 from 12:15PM to 2:15PM.

Location: Hunter College, West Building (Southwest Corner of 68 & Lexington).

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Ruth (February 28)
Date/Time Class Description
Feb 28 12:15PM - 2:15PM Session 1 Please see the above information for details.

Location: Hunter College - West Building (directions) Room 506

Instructor:

Marty Young
Marty Young and his wife Sandy joined Redeemer after moving to New York from Boston where they met and attended Park Street Church. Marty works in NYC as a financial restructuring and turnaround professional. He is currently pursuing ordination towards military chaplaincy, having recently graduated from Gordon Conwell with an MDIV (Urban Ministry) and ThM (Biblical Theology). A graduate of West Point, Marty serves in the NY ARNG as a Chaplain Candidate and is currently developing an ethics training program for the military. In addition to his theological degrees, Marty earned an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and MS (Operations Research) from Georgia Tech. Marty and his wife Sandy have two young children, James and Amanda, and reside in Jersey City, NJ.

 

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