Very good but also get the evangelistic explosion book on how to answer negative responses to the gospel. It really helps and covers many objections to the gospel message
Well said. I've already encountered some form of anti Christian rhetoric, that is remarkably similar in that it doesn't really disprove Christianity/Messianic Judaism or the Bible.... But is used as justification for someone discriminating against Christian's or being Atheist/Secularist/etcetera. Predominantly, it is in regards to things like Evolution or Historical Deep Time events.
What is the purpose of apologetics? Do we direct most of our effort towards a believing audience or the lost? Sometimes it seems like we're just preaching to the choir. How do we reach the lost directly? It seems we only use these tactics on rare occasions at work one on one. Perhaps that is the point. Anyone have some thoughts here?
I thank God for Greg Koukl, Frank Turek, and J. Warner Wallace and their teams.
I love all of these! They are so very helpful!! Thank you for this content!!
It was great fun to ID Greg's voice before he appeared on the screen. This was excellent as always. Guess I have to go back and find the other ones!
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good advice
Simply brilliant
Love this! Thank you Sir
Very good but also get the evangelistic explosion book on how to answer negative responses to the gospel. It really helps and covers many objections to the gospel message
I have Greg Koukl's book, Tactics, but I've just got to read it and put it into practice.
As usual....good job Greg.
Very helpful ideas. Thank you!
Well said.
I've already encountered some form of anti Christian rhetoric, that is remarkably similar in that it doesn't really disprove Christianity/Messianic Judaism or the Bible....
But is used as justification for someone discriminating against Christian's or being Atheist/Secularist/etcetera.
Predominantly, it is in regards to things like Evolution or Historical Deep Time events.
Be patient with them,,by and by they will learn your style and both be accomodative
What is the purpose of apologetics? Do we direct most of our effort towards a believing audience or the lost? Sometimes it seems like we're just preaching to the choir. How do we reach the lost directly? It seems we only use these tactics on rare occasions at work one on one. Perhaps that is the point. Anyone have some thoughts here?
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