Bulletproof with Brett Kunkle
Summary: Equipping parents, youth leaders, and educators to train a new generation of young people to stand for the truth of Christianity. Released monthly.
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Podcasts:
In this third part of Brett’s recent talk for Summit Ministries, he explains moral doubt and how it is best dealt with.
In this second part of Brett’s recent talk for Summit Ministries, he explains emotional doubt and how it is best dealt with.
In a recent talk for Summit Ministries, Brett first introduces the topic of doubt and then describes intellectual doubt and how it is best dealt with.
Brett recently gave this talk to high school students at Hume Lake Christian Camp. In this talk, Brett shows how evil and God are compatible, how evil actually is an argument for God’s existence, and how Christianity offers the best explanation and solution to the problem of evil.
Brett recently gave this talk to high school students at Hume Lake Christian Camp. In this engaging talk he reframes Christianity primarily in terms of objective truth and introduces students to apologetics.
Brett reflects on his recent video response to a viral blog post on same-sex marriage entitled, “Bake for Them Two,” and the response from Christians and non-Christians. Then he offers some general suggestions on what the church needs to do to effectively engage the culture on this issue.
Brett interviews Gabriel Pagel, the head bible teacher at Upland Christian Academy (UCA) in Southern California. They discuss their 6-year partnership in taking students on Berkeley & Utah mission trips and the impact on young lives at UCA.
Brett plays the second half of a phone call he set up for some college students on a Berkeley Mission trip, with historian and resurrection scholar Michael Licona.
In this podcast, Brett plays the first half of a phone call he set up for some college students on a Berkeley Mission trip. After being challenged on the historicity of Jesus by an atheist, historian and resurrection scholar Michael Licona helps debrief the students.
How do we think carefully about this serious cultural challenge? And how do we talk to our kids about it? Brett interviews guest John Stonestreet about his new book and how we can talk to our kids & students about this issue.
Brett describes a recent scene on Utah Mission trip, where high schoolers are studying theology and apologetics during their free time, unprompted by any adults.
Brett interviews philosopher Richard Howe about the relationship between careful thinking and our thinking about God.
Brett walks us carefully through the doctrine of God's omnipotence and shows how careful thinking is needed as we teach our children and students about the nature of God.
Word are important because words convey meaning. How can we speak about Christianity in a way that reconnects our faith with rationality? Brett suggests some ideas.
Brett interviews 3 high schools who participated in a recent Berkeley Mission trip & discusses a major challenge their teacher threw at them.