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God’s Not Dead
What divides us is not science, we are both committed to science, but our worldviews. No one wants to base their life on a delusion, but which is a delusion? Christianity or atheism? — John Lennox When a Man stops believing in God he doesn’t then believe in nothing, he believes anything. — attributed to […]

http://faithgateway.com/gods-not-dead/

Apologetics: C.S. Lewis | Christian History Institute
C.S. Lewis, the atheist scholar who became an Anglican, an apologist, and a patron saint of Christians everywhere. From Christian History magazine

http://chitorch.org/index.php/chm/twentieth-century/lewis-apologetics/

True Woman: How I—An Atheist—Fell In Love With Jesus
"I cannot begin to express to you how Jesus has changed my life. I am so filled with love and joy that I am unrecognizable to even my husband. There literally is not one aspect of my life that has not been completely changed. I didn’t know joy until I knew Jesus."

http://truewoman.com/?id=1611

Avoiding overly apologetic apologetics
Have you learned how to earnestly contend for your faith without either being obnoxious about it, or apologetic about it? How do you respond when challenged to defend a belief that might draw scorn or skepticism?

http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/28/avoiding-overly-apologetic-apologetics/

Avoiding overly apologetic apologetics
Have you learned how to earnestly contend for your faith without either being obnoxious about it, or apologetic about it? How do you respond when challenged to defend a belief that might draw scorn or skepticism?

http://gospel.com/blog/

Ron Hutchcraft Ministries - The Deepest Cry Of The Human Heart - #4414
I don't know about you, but that cry for love in Mrs. O'Hair's diary touches something inside of me. In a way, her cry is the cry of every human heart, "Somebody, somewhere, love me." And for many who do believe in God, there is still that awful vacuum. It's possible to believe in God, to do God's things, and to still miss the deep experience of His love. And without that love, the emptiness and loneliness in our heart is never satisfied - no matter how many human loves we experience.

http://hutchcraft.com/A-Word-With-You/Your-Relationships/The-Deepest-Cry-Of-The-Human-H...

10 Reasons To Believe In The Existence of God
Is there a God? Atheists say no such being exists, yet have no proof. Agnostics merely offer that they cannot know with certainty either way. Is there proof that God is real and that He is alive?

http://www.rbc.org/bookChapters.aspx?id=46280

Golden Compass Discussion Guide
We're giving you a set of discussion questions that are based on some of the tough issues raised by the movie The Golden Compass. Discuss the author's statements, and perceptions of Christianity with your youth group or small group.

http://ymexchange.com/Free-Resources/December-10th-Golden-Compass-Discussion-Questions....

Where Is God?
If there is a God, how can we know that he exists and how can we find him?

http://actsweb.org/articles/article.php?i=3&d=1&c=1&p=1