What Novels Can Teach Us About Evangelization
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After years of producing apologetics, I recently learned something new about evangelizing others ..read more
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There are so many exciting opportunities ahead of us to turn the rising tide of unbelief through rational and scientific evidence for God, Jesus, the soul, the Catholic Church, and her moral teaching. These include the opportunities to:  ..read more
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Apologetics Begins At Home
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Atheism is clearly on the rise—a point brought to light recently when Harvard University appointed an atheist as the school’s chaplain ..read more
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5 Catholic Apologetics Questions Students Ask (and How to Answer Them)
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Whether you’re a religious education teacher, a DRE for a parish, or even a parent, you may have been asked one or all of the contemporary Catholic apologetics questions below. Though some are existential in nature and some scientific, you don’t need a Ph.D. in Physics, Theology, or Philosophy to help others find the answers they are looking for.  ..read more
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Helping Catholic Students Understand Why God Allows Pain and Suffering
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One of the biggest challenges Catholic kids, teens, and young adults face today is how to reconcile faith in God and suffering in the world. They’ve been taught that Christ is a loving God in church, in school, and at home,. But when they see earthquakes, disease, social injustices, poverty, and the suffering of friends and family—or when they experience suffering themselves—it becomes difficult to understand God and accept His will. The secular world and media today constantly bombard kids with messaging that makes it even more difficult to believe God is loving and that suffering can, in fa ..read more
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How to Answer Student's Honest Questions in Catholic Education
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1y ago
Most Catholic educators would agree: we want our students to think deeply about their faith and why they believe in the tenants of Christianity. In order to do this, we must take a slightly different approach than the standardized Catholic curriculum and turn towards reason and science to fortify our students’ beliefs. Guiding students to becoming critical and intellectual Catholics requires educators to take a new (yet actually quite ancient) approach to faith formation: apologetics ..read more
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Two Ways to Become a Catholic Apologist for Your Students
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As religious educators, you serve as the “go-to” for students when they have questions or concerns about their faith and how it fits into the bigger picture of history, science, and culture. In order to help students navigate through times of uncertainty in their faith journey and defend their beliefs in a largely secular society, catechists must serve in another role: that of the apologist. If we want our students to grow into lifelong defenders of faith, we must equip them with the tools they need to do so, and those tools are found within the field of apologetics. In this article, you’ll l ..read more
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