Keith Little has been studying Christian Apologetics for four years now. He decided to start this ministry because he truly believes that the most important thing for a Christian to be able to do today, is to defend their faith in a Christ-like manner. Though you may not agree with some of the articles presented, Keith would encourage you to always question your perspective. Truth will always hold up, and searching for it should be a joint effort, not a heated debate. The great C.S. Lewis would say, “I hate arguments. They always ruin a good discussion.”
You can also find many articles written by Keith at www.menoffaithnetwork.org. Keith is on the board of directors of the Men of Faith Network, and would encourage you to join him and other men within church leadership in fellowship. Keith is also published in Shekinah Magazine. You find out more about this publication at http://shekinahmag.com/.
Keith does more than just studying apologetics for the Kingdom. You can find many websites below where Keith has been working on building websites for Churches in the Chicago area. He also works regularly to promote these websites and other Kingdom business on his twitter account, Facebook page and more. To find out how Keith can help grow your ministry, contact him at by emailing him here. Keith is always looking for more ministry partners and to do more Kingdom business. God bless.
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Many believe that the terms “apologist” and “apologetic” are variations of the word “apologize”. The truth of the matter is that the words “apologize” and “apologetic” both come from the Greek root word “apologia” (απολογία), however their meanings could not be more different.
The meaning of the word “apologia” is actually “in defense of”. The common use of the word apologize is “an act of asking for forgiveness for an act which is considered to be blameworthy.” The Christian Apologist is someone who is a defender of the Christian faith. The Greek term, “apologete” more accurately reflects the definition of a defense attorney today. Back in Roman times, your defense in court was considered to be your apologetic. The apologist was the one who presented that defense.
Christian apologetics is also commonly referred to as Bible apologetics.
Email the Apologist1 Peter 3:15-17 ”…always be ready to give a defense to anyone who asks you for the reason for the hope that is in you. However, do this with gentleness and respect, keeping your conscience clear,so that when you are accused, those who denounce your Christian life will be put to shame. For it is better to suffer for doing good, if that should be God’s will, than for doing evil.”
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