
Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast
Apologetics on Mission
Aug 16, 2024
In this discussion, Ben Clifton, president of Apologetics on Mission, shares his insights on training Christian leaders worldwide, emphasizing the importance of building relationships in underserved communities. He responds to a concerned mother about a queer prom at a local children’s museum, analyzing the cultural implications and parental challenges in addressing such events. The conversation also highlights the necessity of protecting children's innocence from inappropriate content and navigating educational ideologies in today’s diverse landscape.
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- Apologetics on Mission focuses on training local Christian leaders in Uganda to counteract misleading teachings and strengthen their faith.
- The initiative emphasizes building community relationships and partnerships to expand apologetics education and support across Africa and beyond.
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Exploring Uganda's Apologetics Landscape
The discussion highlights a transformative journey in Uganda concerning the need for apologetics. The host describes his initial visit, where the seeds of a vision were planted, recognizing that a significant gap existed in access to apologetics resources for local leaders compared to those in the Western world. This realization led to the formation of Apologetics on Mission, aimed at raising Christian defenders by equipping local leaders with essential training. The initiative has expanded into a robust program, with many young leaders actively engaging in apologetics work, creating a sustainable ministry within the Ugandan context.
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