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Recover Real Dialogue in a Digital Age – Reviewing ‘My Apologetics Dinner Party’ by Louis Markos

By Filings on Thu, 05/21/26
Christian Living
Apologetics
Conversation
Debate
Personal Evangelism

“Markos teaches by example as he presents a dialogue based on a lively conversation he experienced over Thanksgiving dinner with guests of various faiths. Through stories and conversations, he helped people wrestle with their objections to Christianity. More significantly, he shows us how we can do that too.” - TGC

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