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Today believers encounter a dizzying array of religious options. What You Need to Know About Defending Your Faith gives every believer seeking answers complete training that will firm up their faith and provide confidence in sharing the gospel. The Max Anders What You Need to Know About series is made up of ten 12-lesson study guides covering the fundamentals of Christianity. The ten books in the series together form a Basic Knowledge program for seekers, new believers, and veteran believers who want a stronger foundation in the Christian faith.

Features include:

  • 12 lessons that can be completed in under 1 hour each
  • Real-life application of biblical truth
  • Explanations of prominent Christian views on every topic
  • Easy-to-teach lessons, including previews and summary features
  • Questions for discussion
  • Core teachings on Christianity that will challenge any seeker, new believer, or veteran believer looking for a stronger foundation
  • What You Need to Know About guides sold to date: More than 200,000 units

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    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DEFENDING YOUR FAITH IN 12 LESSONS MAX ANDERS - photo 1

    WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
    DEFENDING
    YOUR FAITH
    IN 12 LESSONS

    MAX ANDERS

    1997 by Max Anders Published in Nashville Tennessee by Thomas Nelson Inc - photo 2

    1997 by Max Anders

    Published in Nashville, Tennessee, by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

    All rights reserved. Written permission must be secured from the publisher to use or reproduce any part of this book except for brief quotations in critical reviews or articles.

    Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version of the Bible, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1990, Thomas Nelson, Inc., Publishers.

    Scripture quotations identified by NASB are from the New American Standard Bible, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1973, 1975, by the Lockman Foundation, and used by permission.

    Scripture quotations identified by NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version, 1973, 1978, 1984, by International Bible Society, and used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.

    Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

    Anders, Max E., 1947
    Defending your faith: in 12 lessons / Max Anders.
    p. cm. (What you need to know about)
    ISBN 0-7852-1192-6
    1. Theology. DoctrinalPopular works. I. Title. II. Series: Anders, Max E., 1947 What you need to know about.
    BT77.A463 1998
    230dc21

    97-46644
    CIP

    Printed in the United States of America
    2 3 4 5 6 7 802 01

    Contents

    Chapter 5 How Can We Say that Jesus Is the
    Only Way to God?

    Chapter 10 Why Believe Christianity over the
    New Age Movement?

    Introduction to the
    What You Need to Know Series

    You hold in your hands a tool with enormous potential the ability to help ground you, and a whole new generation of other Christians, in the basics of the Christian faith.

    I believe the times call for just this tool. We face a serious crisis in the church today... namely, a generation of Christians who know the truth but who do not live it. An even greater challenge is coming straight at us, however: a coming generation of Christians who may not even know the truth!

    Many Christian leaders agree that todays evangelical church urgently needs a tool flexible enough to be used by a wide variety of churches to ground current and future generations of Christians in the basics of Scripture and historic Christianity.

    This guide, and the whole series from which it comes the What You Need to Know seriescan be used by individuals or groups for just that reason.

    Here are five other reasons why we believe you will enjoy using this guide:

    1. It is easy to read.

    You dont want to wade through complicated technical jargon to try to stumble on the important truths you are looking for. This series puts biblical truth right out in the open. It is written in a warm and friendly style, with even a smattering of humor here and there. See if you dont think it is different from anything you have ever read before.

    2. It is easy to teach.

    You dont have time to spend ten hours preparing for Sunday school, small group, or discipleship lessons. On the other hand, you dont want watered down material that insults your groups intellect. There is real meat in these pages, but it is presented in a way that is easy to teach. It follows a question-and-answer format that can be used to cover the material, along with discussion questions at the end of each chapter that make it easy to get group interaction going.

    3. It is thoroughly biblical.

    You believe the Bible, and dont want to use anything that isnt thoroughly biblical. This series has been written and reviewed by a team of people who are well-educated, personally committed Christians who have a high view of Scripture, and great care has been taken to reflect what the Bible teaches. If the Bible is unambiguous on a subject, such as the resurrection of Christ, then that subject is presented unambiguously.

    4. It respectfully presents differing evangelical positions.

    You dont want anyone forcing conclusions on you that you dont agree with. There are many subjects in the Bible on which there is more than one responsible position. When that is the case, this series presents those positions with respect, accuracy, and fairness. In fact, to make sure, a team of evaluators from various evangelical perspectives has reviewed each of the volumes in this series.

    5. It lets you follow up with your own convictions and distinctives on a given issue.

    You may have convictions on an issue that you want to communicate to the people to whom you are ministering. These books give you that flexibility. After presenting the various responsible positions that may be held on a given subject, you will find it easy then to identify and expand upon your view, or the view of your church. We send this study guide to you with the prayer that God may use it to help strengthen His church for her work in these days.

    The books in this series are written so that they can be used as a - photo 3

    The books in this series are written so that they can be used as a thirteen-week curriculum, ideal for Sunday school classes or other small-group meetings. You will notice that there are only twelve chaptersto allow for a session when you may want to do something else. Every quarter seems to call for at least one different type of session, because of holidays, summer vacation, or other special events. If you use all twelve chapters, and still have a session left in the quarter, have a fellowship meeting with refreshments, and use the time to get to know others better. Or use the session to invite newcomers in hopes they will continue with the course.

    All ten books in the series together form a Basic Knowledge Curriculum for Christians. Certainly Christians would eventually want to know more than is in these books, but they should not know less. Therefore, the series is excellent for seekers, for new Christians, and for Christians who may not have a solid foundation of biblical education. It is also a good series for those whose biblical education has been spotty.

    Of course, the books can also be used in small groups and discipleship groups. If you are studying the book by yourself, you can simply read the chapters and go through the material at the end. If you are using the books to teach others, you might find the following guidelines helpful:

    Teaching Outline

    1. Begin the session with prayer.

    2. Consider having a quiz at the beginning of each meeting over the self-test from the chapter to be studied for that day. The quiz can be optional, or the group may want everyone to commit to it, depending on the setting in which the material is taught. In a small discipleship group or one-on-one, it might be required. In a larger Sunday school class, it might need to be optional.

    3. At the beginning of the session, summarize the material. You may want to have class members be prepared to summarize the material. You might want to bring in information that was not covered in the book. There might be some in the class who have not read the material, and this will help catch them up with those who did. Even for those who did read it, a summary will refresh their minds and get everyone into a common mind-set. It may also generate questions and discussion.

    4. Discuss the material at the end of the chapters as time permits. Use whatever you think best fits the group.

    5. Have a special time for questions and answers, or encourage questions during the course of discussion. If you are asked a question you cant answer (it happens to all of us), just say you dont know, but that you will find out. Then, the following week, you can open the question and answer time, or perhaps the discussion time, with the answer to the question from last week.

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