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:
Brett had the opportunity to consult with the children’s & youth ministry leaders of a local church in Texas recently. Here’s what he shared.
How did a family meal at El Pollo Loco lead to conversation about low expectations? Brett shares the story & challenges us to elevate our expectations for our students.
Brett discusses former pastor Ryan Bell's experiment with atheism and reflects on the doubting process. Then he offers some suggestions to help students doubt well.
Brett discusses where our students are at & what we can do to train them, with the "Breaking Good News" TV show hostess, Reba Toney.
Here are some very practical ideas to help you engage your students in real life apologetic experiences.
Want to fire up your students with passion for Christ? Brett challenges you to get their apologetic training out of the classroom & into real life.
Brett talks about a recent Berkeley mission trip and how students discover on these trips that atheism holds irrational views.
Brett offers a brief summary of his debate with skeptic Dr. Richard Greene and shares how the entire experience was a tremendous faith-builder for a group of high school students.
How do we give our students confidence that the Bible is God's authoritative voice for their lives? Brett provides three key steps to help students put their trust in God's Word.
What's the difference between having true beliefs and having knowledge? Brett discusses this vital discussion and how it should inform the discipleship of our students.
In April, Brett will debate Dr. Richard Greene, a philosophy professor at Weber State University. Find out what motivates Brett to put himself in such a challenging situation.
Listen to Brett's Mormon role play with a group of students at a local church in Southern California.
Listen to Brett's atheist role play with a group of students and adults at a local church in Southern California.
Why does Brett use role play as he trains students and how does he do it? In this podcast, he'll show you how.
The Sandy Hook Elementary School Massacre raises profound questions for Christians regarding evil. However, the problem of evil is a problem for everyone. Everyone must give an account and it's vital we remember this as we equip our students with a Christian defense.