A recent Pew Research study found 56 percent of Americans say belief in God is not necessary for someone to be moral and have good values, while 42 percent disagreed.
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Redefining Apologetics for a New Generation
The apologetics of story are alive and well, because Z’s are experiential. “If God is real, don’t try to prove it or argue me into believing it. Show me.”
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3 Reasons We Need to Develop the Pastor as Apologist
Have you ever heard the phrase “pastor as theologian?” In light of the current cultural climate, I’m convinced another emphasis is needed—pastor as apologist. Just as pastors need to be equipped theologically to lead their people from God’s Word, they also need to be equipped apologetically.
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Pastor, You Are an Apologist
I believe Apologetics is the connecting discipline between culture, theology, and evangelism.
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Americans, Even Nonreligious, See Evidence for Creator
Life didn’t just happen, most Americans say—and a surprising number of nonreligious people agree.
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Doubting God: Real Questions People Ask
It is a privilege, not a burden, to discuss the big questions in life as part of loving and caring for the people God places in our lives.
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