The AIIA Institute Welcomes You
PO Box 262, Monson, Maine 04464-0262, U.S.A. Phone & Fax: 207.997.3644 AIIAInstitute@aol.com

Who holds the answers?
In your search for answers to questions about the most important issues in life, AIIA invites you to examine our page, browse 14 years of Proclamation commentary in our thoughtletter archive, and examine lots of contemporary evidence for historic Christian truth in the millennium ahead. We believe that AIIA offers a strategic response in today's world, when folks are often more divided by ideology than geography. Read it all. Consider it carefully. And then tell us what you think. Constructive dialogue is always welcome.

Dramatized ApologeticsPublications from AIIA


Ministry Electives
A sampling of the many services, seminars, and other key ministry initiatives that AIIA can offer your local church or other assembly of Christian believers.

Resource Associates
Meet our team of Resource Associates — apologetics specialists with whom we consult and minister.

PHOTO SOURCES:
1) Background image of Mars Hill © BiblePlaces.com
2) Muslim woman: Connie Wragge/photomission.com
3) Ecuadorian Christian: Duane Birkey/photomission.com
4) Jewish man: Patty Brdar/photomission.com
5) Ancient columns © Andrus, Kathryn, "The Propylaia"
http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/athens.html. January 4, 2000.

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About AIIA
The Areopagus, i.e. Hill of Ares/Mars Hill, became prominent in ancient Greece well before the time of Christ as an established and highly respected judicial court and legislative council. By the First Century the city of Athens had become a commentary on various new ideas and philosophies. The New Testament Bible Book of Acts, chapter 17, relates an account of the Apostle Paul's visit to Athens, including the Areopagus, circa 51-53 A.D., and of his proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ in that place.

Areopagus II America, d.b.a. AIIA Institute (AIIA) is a contemporary, adapted construct of the original Areopagus, offering information and perspective on various worldviews and thoughtforms. Unlike the original Areopagus, the perspective and commentary offered by AIIA is distinctly Christian in nature.

Daryl Witmer, AIIA Director and FounderAIIA was incorporated as a non-profit organization in 1991 by its Director and Founder Daryl E. Witmer. It has since grown quickly, receiving steady affirmation and increasing interest from a broad range of individuals, leaders, and agencies.

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