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The cultural ground beneath us is shifting fast. The kinds of books that impacted your faith a decade ago, and possibly inspired you to write, likely won’t have the same effect on readers in this cultural moment.
How do you write books that resonate with readers without compromising biblical truth?
In this week’s episode, I speak with pastor and author Chase Replogle to talk about 21st-century apologetics and why Christian authors must rethink what it means to “engage culture.”
You’ll discover
If you want to impact people for Christ by answering the questions they’re asking without compromising truth or sounding cliché, this conversation is for you.
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The cultural ground beneath us is shifting fast. The kinds of books that impacted your faith a decade ago, and possibly inspired you to write, likely won’t have the same effect on readers in this cultural moment.
How do you write books that resonate with readers without compromising biblical truth?
In this week’s episode, I speak with pastor and author Chase Replogle to talk about 21st-century apologetics and why Christian authors must rethink what it means to “engage culture.”
You’ll discover
If you want to impact people for Christ by answering the questions they’re asking without compromising truth or sounding cliché, this conversation is for you.
Support the show

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