A Student’s Guide to Apologetics
Stephen Nichols’ short book is a helpful introduction to answering hard questions with grace and truth.
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Stephen Nichols’ short book is a helpful introduction to answering hard questions with grace and truth.
Four implications of 1 Peter 3:15 that will help you stand up and speak out about Jesus.
Apologetics is often seen as an 'intellectual' activity, remote from everyday life. Peter S. Williams proposes a more holistic view.
For the context of this article on Paul's evangelistic methods and his use of apologetics, read Acts 17:16-18:17. What Happened at…
Two talks on the 'Psychological Barriers to Belief' look at basic life patterns and past painful experiences.
David Cook considers the ethics of apologetics. He looks at why people reject the use of apologetics and whether they have a good case or…
Three questions to ask your history teacher when they claim you can't trust the Gospels.
Why is happiness so hard to find? Perhaps we've been looking in the wrong place.
Does a Universe that ‘runs itself’ need God? Oddly, the answer to this question is ‘No’. And ‘Yes’.