With the direction that our culture is going, it’s no surprise that students raised in a Christian home for most or all of their lives are leaving the faith once they go to college. Young people in the church have been told to “just have faith” their entire lives.But what happens when social media provides them with what seems to be good reasons to believe that God doesn’t exist? Who will they listen to after a while? After all, most high school and college students spend more time on social ...
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With the direction that our culture is going, it’s no surprise that students raised in a Christian home for most or all of their lives are leaving the faith once they go to college. Young people in the church have been told to “just have faith” their entire lives.But what happens when social media provides them with what seems to be good reasons to believe that God doesn’t exist? Who will they listen to after a while? After all, most high school and college students spend more time on social ...
In this BONUS episode, Greg Koukl from Stand to Reason talks briefly about one more tactic from his book, Tactics. In the last episode, the season 2 finale, Greg talks about another tactic that helps Christians maneuver in conversations about their faith. Be sure to check it out!To order the book Tactics, click this linkTo find out more about Stand to Reason (STR), click this linkFor the STR Podcast, click this linkFor the STR Ask Podcast, click this linkIf you enjoy this podcast and want oth...
Defending Christianity Podcast
With the direction that our culture is going, it’s no surprise that students raised in a Christian home for most or all of their lives are leaving the faith once they go to college. Young people in the church have been told to “just have faith” their entire lives.But what happens when social media provides them with what seems to be good reasons to believe that God doesn’t exist? Who will they listen to after a while? After all, most high school and college students spend more time on social ...