Thanks to the great blog THE POACHED EGG.
 The only way teens become truly “prepared to give an answer to 
everyone who asks” (1 Pet. 3:15) is by wrestling personally with the 
questions. Ironically, those who have never grappled with diverse 
worldviews are actually the most likely to be swept away by them. As G. 
K. Chesterton wrote, ideas can be dangerous — but they are far more 
dangerous to the person who has never studied them…we should always 
couch discussions of Christianity in the language of reasons and 
evidence. We should be giving apologetics from the pulpit and in the 
Sunday school classroom. Every course in a Christian school should be an
 opportunity to show that a biblical perspective does a better job than 
any secular theory of accounting for the facts in that field, whether 
psychology, biology, government, or business. Apologetics should be 
naturally woven in to all our discourse.               
—Nancy Pearcey

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