Answering the Big Questions: Sessions
Session Recordings & Handouts In this post, we're sharing the session recordings and handouts from our recent conference. In case you missed it, on March...
The goal of evangelism is to lead a person to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. The goal of apologetics should be the same. So what is the difference between the two? In summary, apologetics is a distinct but inseparable part of evangelism.
3. Apologetics and evangelism, though distinct, are inseparable. Evangelism without apologetics is limited to monologue with unbelievers. Apologetics without evangelism is merely an intellectual exercise. They are designed to be complementary. To simply talk to an unbeliever until they interrupt you is not biblical evangelism. Evangelism should be a dialogue wherein you take the time to hear what the person believes and why he does not believe in Christ, and then give answers that reveal the truth of Christianity. By keeping the focus of apologetics on winning the lost to salvation (and not something like “proving God exists”), apologetics remains in its rightful place as a partner to evangelism.
Session Recordings & Handouts In this post, we're sharing the session recordings and handouts from our recent conference. In case you missed it, on March...
Book Recommendations On March 7, 2026, Apologetics for the Church hosted the Answering the Big Questions conference at Ephrata Community Church in Lancaster...
EVERY BELIEVER CONFIDENT—STUDY GUIDE DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCE This full-color study guide is designed to help individuals and groups reflect thoughtfully on each...