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In this podcast, our pastor interviewed Keith Foskey to discuss Apologetics and Evangelism.You can check out his channels here:Website: Keith FoskeySermon Audio: Sovereign Grace Family ChurchYourCalvinist (Podcast) with Keith Foskey: Facebook and YouTubeHere are some of the questions that we prepared and discussed (some not in verbatim) during the podcast (not in order):What is the role of apologetics in Christian evangelism? How does it differ from mere proclamation of the gospel?How does apologetics address common objections to Christianity, such as the problem of evil, the existence of other religions, and the historical reliability of the Bible?How can apologetics be effectively integrated into evangelistic conversations? What are some practical strategies for using apologetic arguments to engage unbelievers?What are the potential pitfalls or dangers associated with overemphasizing apologetics in evangelism? How can we avoid making it the primary focus of our witness?How does apologetics relate to the importance of personal testimony in evangelism? Can apologetics be used to support and strengthen our own witness?What is the role of apologetics in addressing the challenges of postmodernism and secularism? How can we effectively communicate the gospel in a skeptical and relativistic age?How can apologetics be used to equip believers for effective evangelism? What resources and training are available to help Christians develop apologetic skills?What are some examples of successful apologetic evangelism? How can we learn from the experiences of others and apply their strategies in our own lives?Explore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria

In this podcast, our pastor interviewed Matt Marino from Reformed Classicalist to discuss Reformed Classical Apologetics.You can check out their channels here:Website: Reformed ClassicalistYouTube: The Reformed ClassicalistHere are some of the questions that we prepared and discussed (some not in verbatim) during the podcast (not in order):What is (reformed) classical apologetics?Is there a non-reformed way to do classical apologetics?Follow-up: What is the role of reason in classical apologetics? How does it differ from the roles it plays in presuppositionalism, evidentialism, and reformed epistemology?How does classical apologetics view the relationship between faith and reason? Is there a hierarchy or a complementary relationship?What is the significance of natural theology in classical apologetics? Would you agree that natural theology is an unfruitful endeavor since unbelievers are totally depraved?What is the significance of philosophical arguments, such as cosmological, teleological, and ontological arguments, in classical apologetics? Would you agree that these arguments do not lead to the true God since these only argue for a generic god? How does classical apologetics approach the problem of evil? What is the role of divine sovereignty and human freedom in addressing this challenge?What are the strengths and weaknesses of classical apologetics compared to other apologetic approaches? How does it address the challenges and criticisms raised against it?What steps (please illustrate or give a real-life encounter example) should a believer take during an encounter with an atheist who believes that there is not enough evidence to believe that God exists. How should respond to those who say that since natural theology does not reveal the Triune God, therefore any idea that the unbelievers have about God is not an idol?In your course, you provided 5 basic assumptions (existence, causality, analogy, logic, basic reliability of sense perception). How would you respond when they say that classicalists wanted to presuppose other things except God?Explore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria

In this podcast, we spoke with Patrick of Cave to Cross Apologetics on the definition of Integrative Apologetics and its practical applications."When engaging an unbeliever, we do not need to use a contentious negative approach and go back to our script. We must engage and meet people where they are."You can check out their channels here:Cave to Cross Apologetics YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaveToTheCrossApologeticsCave to Cross Apologetics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cavetothecrossWebsite: https://cavetothecross.com/Explore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria

In this podcast episode, we discussed how Christian apologetics work, specifically and primarily for setting apart Christ as Lord.Christian apologetics is founded upon the Lordship of Christ. His Lordship is supreme. People have to bow down to the Lordship of Christ. Christians must point people to who Christ is as declared in the Scriptures.Setting apart Christ as Lord in our hearts enables us to engage in apologetics from a standpoint of relaxed diplomacy and friendly curiosity.In apologetics, we do not advance ourselves, but Christ.Explore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria

In this podcast, we interviewed Eli Ayala of Revealed Apologetics concerning the use of Classical Theism and how Presuppositional Apologetics lines up with it."Presuppositionalism is the attempt to bring every thought captive to the obedience of Christ, even the thought of unbelievers."You can check out his channels here:Revealed Apologetics: https://www.youtube.com/@RevealedApologeticsRevealed Apologetics Plus: https://www.youtube.com/@RevealedApologeticsPlus-ls7egExplore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria

This is the first official podcast of our apologetics ministry, Herald of Grace Apologetics. As a starter, we answered the question, “What is Apologetics?”The word apologetics comes from the Greek term ἀπολογία, which refers to a speech made in defense of something. In the New Testament, it is used eight (8) times and it can be found in the following passages,Act 22:1 “Brothers and fathers, hear the defense that I now make before you.” 1Co 9:3 “This is my defense to those who would examine me.” 2 Tim 4:16 “At my first defense no one came to stand by me, but all deserted me. May it not be charged against them!” 1 Peter 3:15 But in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect, Taking these passages together, apologetics is the Art of Christian Persuasion.The term apologetics comes from the Greek word apologia, which literally means “a reasoned statement or a verbal defense.”… The work of apologetics rests upon a biblical command. We find a mandate in Scripture to defend the faith, a mandate that every Christian must take seriously… We are exhorted in this passage to stand ready in case anyone asks us to give a reason for our hope as Christians. This, Peter declares, is one way we regard Jesus as the holy Lord. Secondly, notice the ethical emphasis in verse 16: we are to answer all inquiries—even the abusive ones—with gentleness and respect, so that those who revile Christians as evildoers might be ashamed.In this passage we see the reason for and importance of engaging in the task of apologetics. (R.C. Sproul, Defending Your Faith. Chapter 1. “THE TASK OF APOLOGETICS“).Explore more about our local church and our ministries: https://hgcbcc.com/Soli Deo Gloria