#164 – Conversational Apologetics: Principles from 1 Peter 3 🗓
With Dr Paul Coulter
Every Christian should be eager to talk about our faith and God will often give us conversations with friends, colleagues or family members. Those conversations, rather than lectures or debates, are the primary context for apologetics – the defence of the faith. Someone asks you a question and you must decide how to respond.
In 1 Peter 3 verses 13 to 16, the apostle Peter anticipates that scenario and provides timeless wisdom we can apply. In this webinar we’ll discover from him the character we must develop, the importance of relationships and the values and skills that shape effective apologetic conversations.
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Dr Paul Coulter
Paul began his working life in medicine before moving into cross-cultural pastoral ministry, studying theology to PhD level, and teaching practical theology. He has written three books and numerous articles on pastoral care, discipleship, leadership, apologetics, and ethics.
Since 2019 he has been Head of Ministry Operations for Living Leadership, training and supporting Christian leaders across the UK and Ireland, and occasionally elsewhere in Europe. He is also Executive Director of Christianity in Society, which connects Christ with contemporary culture online and in Ireland. He lives in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, with wife Gar-Ling (a geriatrician) and two teenaged children.