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The triune God of the Bible is one of the major ways that Christianity stands apart from all other world religions. It is an essential element of the faith but often a difficult concept to explain or defend. (1/3)
At our 2025 conference, participants of Michele Marsili’s breakout session (Demystifying the Trinity) will learn how to explain the Trinity, defend against heretical views, and discover the beautiful nature of our God. (2/3)
When many people hear the term “apologetics” they tend to think of philosophical arguments or various historical and scientific evidence. However, in recent years, so-called cultural apologetics has become more prominent in both scholarship and popular awareness. (1/5)
In this live episode of Voices of WIA, we’ll explore a few examples from their work and consider the value of imaginative apologetics and how it resonates with the teachings of Christ. (4/5)
The latest episode of Voices of WIA is now available!
"From Oil Lamps to Stone Mosaics: How Biblical Archeology Points to the Validity of Scripture with Amy Williams"
Watch here: https://t.co/1d8VVMlfEy
Everyday Apologetics is an exciting, FREE virtual event on Saturday, April 12 from 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM CT.
We'll focus on conversational apologetics to help fulfill WIA's goals of educating, equipping, and encouraging women in Christian apologetics. (1/3)
Sessions Include:
1) “Material Girls in A Material World: How Morality Verifies the Existence of God”
2) “The Gospels Are Trustworthy”
3) “Answering the Best Question Askers - KIDS!”
4) ”Ask the Apolochix” - Live Q&A
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Alycia Wood's keynote session at our 2025 conference will consider ways in which God does reveal himself, in addition to ways in which we don’t want him to.
Learn more & grab your tickets here: https://t.co/8uQ4VMof1w (2/2)
One of the most popular questions people have about God is the question of God's hiddenness: “If God exists, why is He not more obvious? Why doesn’t he just show himself to us if he is there? Doesn’t he want us to know him?” (1/2)
In his book Thinking Christianly, pastor and author Samuel G. Parkison writes, “Christians must be ministers of reality.” We are the only people who know the full truth and can effectively be salt and light to the world. (2/3)