Apologetics Curricula for Churches

If you want to introduce your church to apologetics, where do you start? What sort of curricula are available? I was asked this question recently, and since I’m sadly not up on such matters, I posed the question to my friend, Tawa Anderson. He provided a list of options that I’ve included below.




Sean McDowell, “GodQuest” – 6-week series
Greg Koukl, “Tactics” – 6 video sessions – our student-led apologetics club walked through these last semester, they were pretty good
Lee Strobel, “The Case for Christ” – 6 videos – ditto “The Case for Faith” – getting a bit dated, but really engaging and pretty well-produced
Frank Turek’s “Why I Still Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist”
William Lane Craig, “On Guard” – 8 videos – we used this series at my home church here in Oklahoma – not perfect, but it’s a solid set

Then there’s two series built out from books I’ve read in the past year; I’ve not seen either set of lectures, but the books were good:



Josh Chartraw & Mark Allen, “Apologetics At the Cross”
Paul Gould, “Cultural Apologetics”


Footnote: I just discovered that J. Warner Wallace has his own curriculum which looks very promising:


Forensic Faith Curriculum Kit: A Homicide Detective Makes the Case for a More Reasonable, Evidential Christian Faith


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