C.S. Lewis and the uses of apologetics
Our own apologetic in our own voice for our own times: If Lewis could have imagined in his life that almost a century later, he would still be helping us with that, he would have been astonished.
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Skip to main contentOur own apologetic in our own voice for our own times: If Lewis could have imagined in his life that almost a century later, he would still be helping us with that, he would have been astonished.
Students from more than a dozen schools across North Texas gathered this week at Prestonwood Baptist Church for what organizers are calling the nation’s “premiere” Christian worldview conference.
The Christian Post talked with Brown about his book, including the factors he attributes to the drop in Christian belief among Americans, how support for Donald Trump may have hurt Evangelical churches, and if deconstructing one’s faith can be healthy or not.
It reminds me of a message from the 1995 DC Talk album "Jesus Freak" that said, “The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians, who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, walk out the door, but they don’t by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable.”
Apologist and author Ray Comfort is releasing a new book this month that explains why a healthy fear of the Lord is a key component of prayer.
The Gospel Coalition has announced the launch of The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, a new initiative designed to help pastors, young people and other Christian leaders adapt to a "post-Christendom culture."
You can either trust in Christ as your Savior who paid for your sins on the cross or remain paralyzed by potholes and debris.