Category Archives: Blog Series

How to be a Good Apologist: Know Your Worldview

I’m starting a new series called How to be a Good Apologist. I do not write this series because I am an expert at it. I write it because I’m on a journey to become that, and I want to … Continue reading

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Love to Read/ Hate to Read, pt. II

In the last post on reading and Reinke’s new book, Lit!, we talked about how to make time to read. Check out 4 practical strategies to do that here. In this post, we’ll be using Reinke’s book to address the issue … Continue reading

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Love to Read/ Hate to Read, pt. I

The only people who achieve much are those who want knowledge so badly that they seek it while the conditions are still unfavorable. Favorable conditions never come. – C.S. Lewis I never find time to read! And when I do … Continue reading

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Apologetic Thursdays: A Lesson in Fallacies (Red Herring)

The next fallacy we’ll cover is called the Red Herring. When hunters trained their dogs to follow a certain scent, they would drag a red herring on the ground going a completely different direction from the original scent. Well-trained dogs … Continue reading

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Apologetic Thursdays: Book Recommendations For Break

Christmas break is a good time to read books that would otherwise be too challenging during the busyness of the semester. If you want to make the most of your break by deepening your understanding of apologetics, here are some book recommendations … Continue reading

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