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Hosting a Gospel-centered summer camp

Did you know that Christianity Explored has children's material? Just like our flagship course, Epic Explorers takes children (ages 4 - 11) on an exciting adventure through the Gospel of Mark to discover the truth of Jesus. Our team in the UK spoke to two churches who used Epic Explorers in their kids summer camps …

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Spiritual but not religious: The rise (and surprise) of the Nones

by Randy Newman, Senior Fellow for Apologetics and Evangelism, C.S. Lewis Institute and author of Mere Evangelism You’ve probably heard about “the rise of the nones,” that is, the steady and significant increase in the number of people who say they have no religion.* As Christians who love the mission of Christianity Explored and desire …

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Running Life Explored in a coffee shop

This winter, a small team of church members and their pastor ran Life Explored in a San Diego coffee shop. Each week, their friends, coworkers and even strangers joined in. A biologist, a Hollywood script writer, yoga students, and workout buddies were some of those that gathered to discuss questions of life, meaning and Christianity. …

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Gospel Transitions: How to move conversations from mundane to eternal

by Randy Newman, Senior Fellow for Apologetics and Evangelism, C.S. Lewis Institute My friend and Christianity Explored founder Rico Tice often says we need to “cross the pain line” when we evangelize. Rico is talking about that awkward moment where our conversation turns from light topics like the weather, sports or current events to weighty …

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