The following are previous places at which Dr. Caner has spoken.
Due to security issues, we cannot publish our speaking calendar, but we can give you a summary of some of the more prominent events at which I have spoken
MEDIA INTERVIEWS SAMPLE- over 400 interviews in the past three years
NATIONAL TELEVISION
€ The John Ankerberg Show (8 shows)
€ Old Time Gospel Hour (5 shows in 2003-2004)
€ 700 Club (three times in 2001-2003)
€ SBC Family NET (At Home Live, May 2002)
€ Zola Levitt Live (2002-2004)
€ Celebration on DaySTAR (four times)
€ Listen America with Jerry Falwell (24 Sept 1999)
€ CNN National (April 20-22, 1999)
€ BBC Canada
€ FOX News (numerous 2002-2004)
NATIONAL RADIO
€ Focus on the Family Radio
€ For Faith and Family w/Richard Land (6 times)
€ Janet Parshall’s AMERICA 910 times)
€ Hope for the Heart with June Hunt
€ Point with Marlin Maddux
€ Open Line (Moody Radio)
€ Radio Bible Class Radio
NATIONAL AND STATE CONVENTIONS AND CONFERENCES SAMPLE
STATE CONVENTION SERMONS
€ Southern Baptist Convention of Virginia (2001, 2004)
€ West Virginia Baptist Convention (2004)
€ Baptist Convention of New Mexico (2004)
€ Tennessee Baptist Convention (2004)
€ Kentucky Baptist Convention (2004)
€ California Baptist Convention (2004)
€ Southern Baptist Convention of Ohio (2003)
€ Southern Baptist of Texas Convention (2003, 2004)
€ Colorado Baptist General Convention (2001, 2002)
EVANGELICAL CONFERENCES
€ Christian Booksellers Assoc. National Conference (2002-2004)
€ Salem National Radio Conference (2002)
€ Baptist General Conference Edgren Fellowship
€ Evangelical Christian Publishers Conference
€ Good News for Israel Banquet (Minnesota)
€ Zola Levitt Ministries (Texas)
€ National Apologetics Conference (Charlotte 2004)
€ Seattle Apologetics Conference (Washington 2004)
APOLOGETICS CONFERENCES
€ Real Evangelism Conferences (All in 2003-2004)
€ Ohio Valley Bible Jubilee (five times)
€ Middlecreek Bible Conference (Pennsylvania)
€ Dallas Advocacy Conference (Libya)
€ Pigeon Forge Christmas Conference (2004)
€ Alpha International Conference (June 2004
UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES- SAMPLE- Have spoken at 35 colleges in debates
€ Southeastern Bapt. Seminary Chapel (Oct 2002)
€ Liberty University Convocations (2002-2004)
€ Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003)
€ Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003)
€ The Master’s College Chapel (2003)
€ The Criswell College Chapels (2001-2003)
€ University of Southern Florida Campus Fellowship (2003)
€ LeTourneau University (TX 2003) SAMPLE: CHURCH SERMONS – preached in over 200 churches in 2002-2004
€ First Baptist Church of Dallas, Texas
€ First Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida
€ First Baptist Church of Snellville, Georgia
€ First Baptist Church of Springdale, Arkansas
€ Bellevue Baptist Church of Memphis, Tennessee
€ Church of the Hills of San Jose, California
€ Metropolitan Baptist Church of Houston, Texas
€ Two Rivers Baptist Church of Nashville, TN
€ Castle Hills Baptist Church of San Antonio, TX
€ Green Acres Baptist Church of Tyler, Texas
€ First Baptist Church of Woodstock, GA
€ First Family Church (Kansas City, KS)
ACADEMIC ADDRESSES
“Quest for the Hysterical Jesus.” Address at the annual Evangelical Theological Society in Atlanta, Georgia, November 19, 2003.
“Experiencing Allah.” Address at the annual Evangelical Theological Society in Toronto, Canada, November 20, 2002.
“Openness of God Forum.” Panel address at the annual SW Regional Evangelical Theological Society in Dallas, Texas, March 8, 2002.
“The Doctrine of Holy War in the Islamic Hadith.” Address at the annual Evangelical Theological Society in Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 15, 2001.
“The Most Moved Movement: An Historic Review of the Precursors of Openness Theology.” Address at the annual Evangelical Theological Society in Colorado Springs, Colorado, November 16, 2001.
“Bellum Sacrum: Christian Jihad: An Examination of Crusade,” Address at the annual SE Regional Evangelical Theological Society in Longview, Texas, March 9, 2001.
“Evangelical Response to Jean-Francois Lyotard.” Address at the annual Southeastern Regional Evangelical Theological Society in Louisville, Kentucky, March 24, 1994.
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