5 Apologetics Questions Every Christian Should Learn How to Answer - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries

Alisa Childers is the author of Another Gospel: A Lifelong Christian Seeks Truth in Response to Progressive Christianity. Deconstructed faith stories are the new normal. We all know people who once seemed to be solid Christians but have walked away. Alisa’s story of her own reconstructed faith is a breath of fresh air. She shares her doubts and struggles and the journey God led her on to rediscover the solid Rock on which she stands. This excellent book is full of hope and sound reasons for faith in Jesus and God’s Word.

In this great video, Alisa gives a brief overview of five apologetics questions every believer should learn how to answer:

Here are the resources she mentions in the video:

Dr. Daniel Wallace Textual Criticism Class

Dr. Gary Habermas and the Evidence for the Resurrection

Dr. Peter Williams on Slavery in the Bible

Real Historian Responds to "Jesus Was a Myth" Claims

Undeniable Historical Evidence for the Existence of Jesus

Books mentioned:

Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism

The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus

The Resurrection of the Son of God

God’s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?

Is God a Moral Monster?

I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist

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