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 gives a brief update on his work this Fall and how you can become a partner.
The first step in helping our youth deal with doubt is identifying the source of doubt. Different causes call for different responses. Brett outlines the different types of doubt and appropriate ways to deal with each.
How should we deal with doubt in our young people? Creating space for doubt is important, but is it enough? Brett offers some thoughts on this important topic.
What does it mean to "think Christianly?" How do we do it and how do we help our kids do it? Brett discusses how Christianity must be integrated with every area of our lives with Jonathan Morrow, author of Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture.
If you send your students onto a public school campus, there's good reason to be on guard. Christian parents must equip their kids with a missionary mindset.
At a recent youth conference, Brett helps students think through the accusation that the Bible and Bible-believing Christians are intolerant.
At a recent support-raising banquet, Brett discussed two powerful cultural challenges our youth face: the intellectual and the moral. And what's the result when youth are unprepared for them? We lose them.
Not only do Mormons take offense at the very question, but even Christians react negatively to the suggestion Mormons are not Christians. Brett examines the teachings of Joseph Smith and the Mormon scriptures to see what they have to say about this question and then explains what's at stake in our answer.
Hear about Brett's development of an apologetic mission trip to a new area and how these trips are producing ambassadors for Christ.
Brett receives an unlikely endorsement from an atheist and discusses how the STR ambassador model provides a great tool to assess our own growth an development as ambassadors for Christ.
Brett discusses how he used a current event like the killing of Osama Bin Laden to teach his kids about biblical truth.
Brett recently spent some time doing ministry in a polygamist community and was reminded of the depth of human evil.
Recently my 16-year old daughter invoked her "right to privacy." Does such a right exist in the parent-child relationship? Brett talks about his response to his daughter.
We need to equip our people with more than a "just give 'em the gospel" approach to discipleship and evangelism.
What happens when we employ our 4-step strategy for training youth? We see incredible results...like the recent results we saw in Berkeley.