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How To Get Apologetics In Your Local Church, Volume 2

January 17, 2013 by CAA Guests and Features

In 2012, Brian Auten at Apologetics315 hosted a second series on how to get apologetics in your local church. He has graciously permitted us to repost the table of contents for this series. Enjoy!

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Two years ago, Apologetics 315 addressed the question: “How do I get apologetics in my church?” with an essay series, ebook, and podcast. The goal of this project was simple: to share stories, experiences, and advice that will help Christians to start their own local apologetics initiatives.

Now there’s a part 2 to the series. This is the index for How to Get Apologetics in Your Church 2. Listen to the podcast via the RSS feed or through iTunes.

Here is the table of contents:
00 – Introduction
01 – Why Apologetics Matters to Every Believer and Every Church
02 – How I Got Apologetics Started in My Church
03 – A Pastor’s Perspective
04 – The Road to the Group
05 – How to Start a Church Apologetics Ministry
06 – The ‘Reasonable Faith?’ Course
07 – Four Lessons for the Apologetics Small Group
08 – Five Tips for Starting an Apologetics Group
09 – A Call to ACTION
10 – Kicking Off The Truth Project
11 – Evangelism, Apologetics, and Cultural Impact
12 – Questions are a Good Thing
13 – Implementing Apologetics Ministry
14 – When Apologetics is Not Welcome in Your Church
15 – Lessons Along the Way
16 – How to Organize an Apologetics Conference
17 – So You Want to Organize an Apologetic Event?
18 – An Effective Model for a Youth Apologetics Home Group
19 – How Churches Can Respond to Doubt
20 – Challenge: Start a Church Apologetics Group

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Check out Apologetics315 for more great resources!

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