How to Get Apologetics in Your Church: Podcast and eBook – Table of Contents
During the month of September 2010, Apologetics 315 will feature a series of blog posts that respond to the question: “How can I get apologetics in my church?”
The goal of this project is a simple one: to share stories, experiences, and advice that will help Christians to start their own local apologetics initiatives. Whether you be a pastor, youth pastor, teacher, elder, or lay person, this series of short essays could hold the keys you need to get things started in your own local congregation. Download the eBook [Kindle format | PDF | Mobi | ePub]. Also, listen to the podcast via the RSS feed or through iTunes.
Here is the schedule and table of contents:
Sep 10 – Introduction – Brian Auten
Sep 13 – An Apologetic for Apologetics – Tawa Anderson
Sep 14 – Why Apologetics is Important to Your Church – Paul D. Adams
Sep 15 – Apologetics, the Church, and Cultural Relevance – Vocab Malone
Sep 16 – Take the Scenic Route – Peter Grice
Sep 17 – Cultivating a Local Church Apologetics Ministry – Chad Gross
Sep 20 – Apologetics Functions in the Community – Carolyn Horne –
Sep 21 – Beginning an Apologetics Class – Derek Jarrard
Sep 22 – Starting a Church Apologetics Ministry – Daniel Hannon
Sep 23 – How We Got Apologetics in Our Church – Marcus McElhaney
Sep 24 – Getting Apologetics in the Local Church – Ron Pantalena
Sep 27 – Apologetics Training in the Church – Mikel Del Rosario
Sep 28 – What I Learned While Teaching Apologetics in Church – Daniel A. Ashworth
Sep 29 – Forming Local Church Apologetics Society – Adrian Urias
Sep 30 – Leading Apologetics in Small Groups – Mark Tabladillo
Oct 1 – Apologetics Movie Night – Nate Harmony
Oct 4 – Apologetics in the House Church – Wes Widner
Oct 5 – Apologetics in a Rural Setting – Shelby Cade
Oct 6 – How to Start a Reasonable Faith Chapter – Brian Auten
Oct 7 – Preaching to the Choir? Intentionally Apologetic Sermons – Tawa Anderson
Oct 8 – Resources for Getting Started
RSS Feed for podcast | iTunes link for podcast
Enjoy.