Apologetics For Teens

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  • csmamma
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    Can anyone recommend a good book or course on apologetics/worldview for teens? Also looking for material on Christian growth for highschoolers. Thanks for any suggestions! Blessings ~ Heather

    Heather
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    Hi Heather, Stand to Reason has some good apologtics resources.  You can check it out at:

    http://www.str.org. 

    For younger kids the Apologia What We Believe Series is a good choice for worldview.  Here it is:

    http://www.apologia.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=42

    Also, anything by Lee Strobel…oh, and Josh McDowell has a cute one called “Don’t Check your Brains at the Door” focusing on apologetics here:

    http://www.amazon.com/Dont-Check-Your-Brains-Door/dp/0849932343/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1308855782&sr=8-8

    Hope this helps!  You asked about one of my favorite topics!

    Heather (another one)

    csmamma
    Participant

    Thanks for the suggestions, Heather. I’ve been looking into Apologias new series for some time- Do you think it would be good for a 15yo, or too young?

    Thanks again

    Heather
    Participant

    I personally think it wouldn’t be too young, but the thing to consider would be whether or not your 15yo could get through the series while still under your teaching direction.  I am planning to use the first one this year (my oldest is 9) which would put her finishing the series at 13 or so (I think there are 4 in the series).  That said, maybe you could go through the series faster than one book per year?  I can solidly recommend the STR stuff, though.  I heard Greg Koukl speak at a conference and I get the STR newsletter.  It is really sound, no nonsense apologetics.  I think they have apologetics specifically for teens on their website too. 

    Let me know if you have any more questions!  Love this topic!

    ps Have you thought of Lee Strobel’s books (A Case for Faith, A Case for Christ, etc.)?

    blue j
    Participant

    The co-op of which we were a part this year used Starting Points for world view/ apologetics.  Though my girls did not participate in this class, the room is set up in such a way that I was able to listen in to the lessons.  I found it very interesting, personally, and the students seemed to gain a lot of understanding from this course.

    blessedmom
    Member

    Someone recommended these to me…I haven’t viewed them yet…but there are some free videos on Answers in Genesis entitled “Simple Tools for Brain Surgery.”  They are geared toward teens and part of the Demolishing Strongholds study.

    http://www.answersingenesis.org/media/video/ondemand/demolishing-strongholds/brain-surgery

    Laughing

    csmamma
    Participant

    Thanks so much, ladies! Great suggestions and lots to consider! 

     

    4myboys
    Participant

    I have to second the Lee Stroble suggestion.  I’ve really learned a lot from reading his “A Case For Christ” and “A Case for Faith”.  Former law editor of the Chicago Tribune, Strobel was an athiest who set out to disprove Christianity after his wife became a Christian.  I guess he wasn’t too happy about it.  In the process of all the research and interviews with dozens of experts, all well respected authorities in their various fields, he had no choice but to accept the truth and became a Christian himself.  Recently he has co-written “A Case for…” books for younger children.  I am planning to buy them for my 10 year old.  He has a DVD serise called Faith Under Fire which our church used for a small group study.  It was a great 8-week series that really sparked a lot of discussion.  There is plenty of material and additional resources listed for further discussion on the topics. 

    We also did a 13 week small group study called The Truth project, which was very good, but again better for older teens.  These DVDs are an excellent resource for Christian world view.  The website has lots of resources and articles. http://www.thetruthproject.org/

    Finally, try Creation Ministries International at http://creation.com/  The have several free online books and resources you can download.  There are resources here for children as well as teens and adults.

    houseofchaos
    Participant

    More Than a Carpenter is very good – similar to The Case For Christ, but better (just my opinion).  Jerry Bridges has good books to encourage Christian growth – The Pursuit of Holiness is one of them.

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