Resources

To Help You in your Quest for Truth:

I personally visit these sites often for resources and other apologetic-related information. I think you will find them helpful, too:

Apologetic websites:

Women in Apologetics

Sean McDowell’s blog

Cold Case Christianity

Reasonable Faith

Parenting your kids on Apologetics:

MamaBear Apologetics

Natasha Crain’s blog

Science & faith issues:

Reasons to Believe

A unique perspective on faith from “Across the Pond”

—Wales, UK:
British Blogger & Apologist, Kevin Moss:
TheoBloggie

Recommended Books:

Basic Apologetics:

Cold Case Christianity, by J Warner Wallace
Does God Exist? J.P. Moreland & Kai Nelson
Evidence that Demands a Verdict (Revised 2017)
, by Josh & Sean McDowell
7 Truths that Changed the World, Ken Samples
When Skeptics Ask, by Norman Geisler

On the Resurrection:

Evidence for the Resurrection, Josh & Sean McDowell
Pierced for Our Transgressions, Steve Jeffery, Michael Ovey & Andrew Sach
The Resurrection of Jesus
, by Michael Licona
The Resurrection of the Son of God, by N.T. Wright

On Sound Doctrine:

The Canon of Scripture, F. F. Bruce
The Doctrine of the Word of God
, by John Frame
Dogmatic Theology, by William GT Shedd
From Creation to the Cross, Albert Baylis
A General Introduction to the Bible, by Norman Geisler & William Nix.

Scientific Apologetics:

The Creator and the Cosmos, by Hugh Ross
Darwin’s Doubt
, by Stephen C. Meyer
The Genesis Debate, David Hagopian (general editor)
Intelligent Design, William Dembski
The Privileged Planet, by Guillermo Gonzalez & Jay W. Richards

Defending the Bible:

Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy, J. Merrick (general editor)
The Heresy of Orthodoxy, Andreas J. Kostenberger
Questioning the Bible, by Jonathan Morrow

Personal Spiritual Growth:

Heaven, Randy Alcorn
Kingdom Triangle, J.P. Moreland
The Practice of the Presence of God, Brother Lawrence
The Way of the Heart, Henri J.M. Nouwen

• Philosophical, Historical, and Classical Christian Thought:

Church History in Plain Language, Bruce Shelley
In Search of Moral Knowledge
, R. Scott Smith
Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview, J.P. Moreland & William Lane Craig
Relativism, Francis Beckwith & Gregory Koukl
Turning Points, Mark Noll.
When Athens Met Jerusalem, John Mark Reynolds

Most, if not all, of these books can be located on Amazon.

Interview with Zac Sechler, host of “Adherent Apologetics” on the problem of evil and other criticism against Christianity:


Why women should learn apologetics — watch this:

 

Ancient Document Info

The above is a link to a PDF containing great resources on the Bible’s reliability, “ReThinking: For the Bible Tells Me So,”.

Listen to my lecture on:
“Why God allows Evil & How to Comfort Those Affected”—

One of the most difficult aspects of life is the problem of evil and suffering. This shakes even the most faithful person at times, and it is an honest stumbling block to those who have yet to find faith in Christ. If you take the time to listen to my lecture on this very emotional issue, you will gain insight that will help you on your faith journey:

Inspire U Women’s Conference 

No matter what the “Naysayers” claim, the Gospel will continue to spread globally because God’s purposes will be fulfilled!

Watch this: