RESOURCES
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VIDEO RESOURCES
Are there good reasons to take the Bible seriously? Can we have confidence that it hasn't been altered, adapted, influenced, and edited since its last book was penned nearly two thousand years ago? Check out our latest video series to explore these important questions.
Apologetics Canada is working on a new 3-part video series to provide discussion and direction as we build our identity on a Biblical foundation that can weather the storms of life..
This four-part series explores our humanity with culturally significant questions concerning who and what we are. This resource can be used by church leaders and lay people alike to host weekly discussions.
The Thinking Series is a five-part video resource that tackles the top five questions our culture is asking today. This resource comes with everything you need to facilitate the discussions in various settings.
BOOKS
In Reclaimed, Andy Steiger explores these trends and points to Jesus as the basis for rediscovering our shared humanity.
Andy provides an engaging, honest, and understandable approach to life’s five biggest questions that will challenge your view of the world and how you live in it.
CHILDREN'S RESOURCES
This beautifully illustrated children’s books are designed to capture your child’s attention while teaching them Biblical truths about what it means to be human.
Delve into the questions of our humanity in a kid-friendly podcast series hosted by Rachel and Reece.
COURSES
What happens when God is removed from the universe, life, relationship, and morality? Go deeper in your understanding of the Christian worldview with this theological anthropology course we offer.
We offer an introductory apologetics online course based on the Thinking Series. It can be taken for personal enjoyment or for credit with Columbia Bible College.
INFOGRAPHICS
The images below are a sample of infographics created by Wesley Huff.
Use this menu to navigate to Wesley's collection on wesleyhuff.com.
ARTICLES
Auschwitz is an example of how an individual, government, and even a whole society can go morally off-track over time. This is where freedom of conscience is indispensable. The health of a society requires the freedom—and responsibility—of individuals to course-correct as they listen to, and act on, the convictions of their conscience.
In this article, Andy considers the ironic justice of one of the last Nazis to be tried for failing to act on his conscience. This story provides the historical backdrop for discussing how Auschwitz was made possible and highlights key areas of concern in North America, particularly Canada, that need to be taken more seriously.
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BOOKS
Apologetic Evangelism
Bible
Church History
The Trinity
Islam
Judaism
Ethics & the Problem of Pain/Evil
Philosophy
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Mormonism & Jehovah's Witnesses
LGBTQ+ Issues
New Age and "Spirituality"
Kids
