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72 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
What is apologetics anyway? As Christian moms, we know it's probably important, but we aren't sure if we can wrap our heads around it, much less teach it to our kids! However, as we look around us, we are seeing Christian leaders falling to the wayside, kids leaving the faith in droves and fellow Christians succumbing to faulty beliefs. It is here where we begin to see how important it is to know why we believe what we believe and be able to effectively communicate our faith persuasively. This isn't just another thing to add to our list, it can actually be the place from which we teach those "other things".
As mama bears, we have a crucial role in passing the faith onto our kids and Mama Bear Apologetics helps us do just that. Join me for this very encouraging conversation with one of the authors, Hillary Morgan Ferrar. We will talk about how to approach the viewpoints of others that conflict with your own and tackle questions like:
What do you identify as the biggest lies in today's culture?
How can I teach my child how to filter what they intake from a Biblical perspective?
What are some specific ways in which a mother can protect her child from the many lies the world wants to push upon him or her?
Why is apologetics a relevant subject for someone who isn't a pastor or a Bible scholar?
Resources mentioned in the podcast:
The Unhurried Homeschooler
Unhurried Grace for a Mom's Heart
Mama Bear Apologetics
The article mentioned: This is Not a Daycare
Ways to connect with Hillary:
Mama Bear Apologetics website (You can find the podcast here as well)
MBA Podcast FB page
MBA Twitter page
Released:
Oct 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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