Apologetics resources today are vast and readily accessible. In an evangelistic encounter the challenge is to construct and use arguments efficiently and compellingly. Consider this scenario: you offer a Gospel tract to a ‘stranger’ on a street corner and strike up a conversation. He says, “No thanks. Not interested. I’m an atheist.” What next? How can you help him to doubt his worldview in the next two minutes and provoke his interest in the Gospel? In short, how can you efficiently use apologetics to enable a transition to a Gospel presentation? During this seminar, we’ll equip you with verbal and written tools so you can help the lost skeptic confront the reality he’s missing.
In ministry, by the grace of God, he has served as a Sunday school teacher, a junior church director, a bus captain and bus ministry director, taught evening classes at a rescue mission, created a training program for street evangelism, led a house church . . . and should have done far more and wasted far less of his discretionary time through the years. Presently, he is doing street, door-to-door, and campus evangelism in the Phoenix area.