Thank you for your session. We found it to be relevant, informative and straight talking. Something that we value – the biblical principles were spoke about very clearly and in an interesting format. The presenter managed the large group well – behaviour management is strong – and the whole session flowed very well.
Christian Secondary Teachers
Christian School, Tasmania
Monday, March 22nd, 2010Christian School, New South Wales
Thursday, March 11th, 2010Thank you for taking the time to present your very important message – that all life has sanctity in the eyes of the Creator and therefore should be given sanctity through the individual and collective actions of all people, everywhere.
Your presentation was most appropriate for our students who have to contend with he world’s propaganda that encourages individualism at the expense of the love of God and the love of neighbour. Your message reinforced the importance of doing what God requires and not living according to what society accepts. It effectively demonstrated evils and subsequent complications that result when people attempt to create their own morality.
You are to be congratulated on the accurate, informative, interesting and professionally competent nature of your presentation.
Christian School, New South Wales
Monday, March 8th, 2010The presentation had a high impact on our students. Many had not realised the full humanity of the unborn child. The ultrasound used was outstanding and the issues that were raised with them will certainly have a lasting positive impact on their lives.
I recommend the presentation to anyone wanting to impact young people on the value, humanity and personhood of the unborn child.
Christian Schools, New South Wales
Friday, March 5th, 2010Brief comments from a number of schools
- Thought provoking – the students were spell bound
- Good to see an emphasis on compassion and non-judgement
- Students were engaged in the topic – issues discussed were relevant for them
Christian School, New South Wales
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010Fantastic Christian based program to enlighten kids to the reality of choices in the world. Our students were very responsive to the topic and while the presentation was confronting it was pitched at a perfect level. Thanks for challenging our students Bruce.
Christian School, New South Wales
Sunday, February 21st, 2010Thank you for sharing with us the practical principles of God’s Word concerning the whole area of the sanctity and dignity of human life.
Christian School, New South Wales
Thursday, February 18th, 2010Thanks to Bruce Coleman, our students have been informed from the Scriptures in a practical and youth-oriented way, regarding the unborn and the value of life. Bruce encourages compassionate and honest thinking on this issue, and the students are challenged to be living out God’s Word instead of mindlessly conforming to society’s views on the unborn. One student commented that he had never really considered this issue from the Bible’s perspective. This presentation was very timely and helpful.
Christian School, Victoria
Friday, October 23rd, 2009I wish to commend the “Choices of Life” program that I have personally seen operate very successfully in our school over a number of years. The upper secondary presentation reinforces the value of the unborn and deals with the issues surrounding termination in a non-judgemental and age appropriate way. The students are educated concerning matters around this topic that are not generally publicised and yet which are very important to be considered by any person contemplating such a significant action.
The matters dealt with are ones all young people, both boys and girls, are vitally concerned and eager to learn about. I believe it is important that they be given balanced and accurate information which includes the emotional and spiritual consequences of decisions made around this issue, something this program excels in providing.
Christian School, New South Wales
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009EXERPTS FROM A LETTER – the impact of a presentation
Thank you for your visit to our school earlier this year t speak to our year 11 students. We have been working hard with this particular group of students and I must say I am very pleased with their response. Your talk was the beginning of this change in attitude.
You remember there was one girl you found, as we do, particularly hardened and aggressive in her attitude. I have attached her answer in the recent half-yearly exam [which indicates an amazing change of heart from her belligerent disagreements in the presentation]. I think you should be encouraged!