Bart Karaisz is an ordained Christian minister and public theologian who serves the church through cross-faith ministries. He is a confessional Baptist who has earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) in Biblical Studies from Spurgeon College, a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MBTS), and he is still enrolled there pursuing a Ph.D. in Applied Theology.
Cross-Faith ministries are aimed at the development and continued facilitation of dialogues between Christians and other faith communities while providing education and resources to the church and to the public. Bart is committed to equipping and mobilizing the church in Pennsylvania and around the world to lovingly embrace and engage the people of all nations with discipleship, dialogue, and debate. The goal is to see people of all nations come together and be transformed through the power of God in the love and knowledge of Christ.
Bart is available to speak and preach at conferences, churches, and other public forums upon request.
Cross-Faith Ministries
Discipleship
Dialogue
Debate
FAQ
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Cross-Faith ministries are orthodox Christian ministries that seek to glorify God and make Christ known while allowing the church and other faith communities to maintain their identities by openly discussing their differences (what makes them who they are) in a safe and respectful environment, rather than seeking superficial similarities to unite upon. They aid the fostering of authentic communication, understanding, and relations across cultures and faith traditions while maintaining the exclusivity of the Gospel.
Events are scheduled by participating communities and vary throughout the year.
Yes. The teaching is free, but accommodations and resources must be arranged and acquired.
Besides education and relational opportunities, the byproduct of these Cross-Faith ministries is peaceful productivity in our communities. The more we know each other and learn to relate, the less we avoid or disrupt each other. As communities learn to communicate cross-culturally and cohabitate in society respectfully, the public is blessed.
This ministry exists to bring Christians and non-Christians together to cultivate dialogue. Cross-Faith dialogue allows the church and other faith communities to maintain their identities by openly discussing their differences (what makes them who they are) in a safe and respectful environment, rather than seeking superficial similarities to unite upon. By doing cross-faith dialogue, communities are able to foster authentic understanding and relations across cultures and faith traditions.
Contact Bart by filling out a connection form, sending him an email, or connecting directly via text or phone call.
Education and events are available for teens. Whether they would like to experience a cultural immersion, learn in seminar format, or connect Cross-Faith with religious communities, there are a variety of ways for them to engage.
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