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Coverage of the 2009 National
Conference on Christian Apologetics
The annual event took place Nov. 13-14 at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, N.C. and was sponsored by Southern Evangelical Seminary. This year’s theme was “Apologetics and the Local Church.”
Kreeft proposes an 'apologetic for Church reunification'
Koukl: Put a stone in a non-believer's shoe
Smith speaks on a ‘lover’s quarrel,’ holding the Church accountable
Licona: Distinguish the ‘real’ Jesus from the counterfeits
The Church must intentionally teach young people to share the Gospel
D’Souza examined the evidence for life after death to strengthen apologetics
Koukl speaks on the intolerance of tolerance
Turek: Same-sex marriage hurts everyone
Arthur: ‘Salvation: What is God’s role and my responsibility?’
Colson: It is time for Christian leaders to raise up and defend the faith
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