What Is Cultural Apologetics?
Trevin Wax defines ‘cultural apologetics’ as the practice of using cultural touchpoints as inroads for gospel witness.
Trevin Wax defines ‘cultural apologetics’ as the practice of using cultural touchpoints as inroads for gospel witness.
No strategy or plan can unseat the necessity of abiding in Christ, because salvation cannot be accomplished apart from his power and presence.
Jim Davis and Michael Aitcheson welcome Sam Allberry and Michael Keller to discuss preaching in light of the dechurched phenomenon.
Jim Davis, Michael Aitcheson, and Jen Wilkin discuss the importance of honoring women’s gifts in the church as it pertains to dechurching in America.
Jim Davis, Michael Aitcheson, and David Platt discuss the role of political syncretism in dechurching in America.