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Episode 75 - A Conversation With Eric Lyons of Aplogetics Press

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The English language, and perhaps other languages as well has many words that have different meanings. One such word is the word apologetics. To many folks, the word suggests the idea of apologizing for something we’ve done wrong. But this word has a much deeper meaning, especially in relation to looking to discover, sustain, or regain hope.

In this episode I am speaking with Eric Lyons. Eric is the Executive Director of Apologetics Press located in Montgomery, Alabama. Eric will speak to what the word apologetics means, why it is important, and how it supports true and lasting hope. As you listen to Eric note the confident assurance he has in our Lord. This is at the heart of true and lasting hope.

If you want to learn more about Apologetics Press, please go to their website https://apologeticspress.org.

You will find a treasure trove of resources to help your own understanding of God’s truth and how you can help others build their faith and hope.

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You can learn more about hope by visiting my web site: https://ourjourneytohope.com
Please, be the person that helps touch someone who's hope is challenged by sharing this podcast. Also, please leave me feedback using the "Send us a text" link at the top of the description.

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The English language, and perhaps other languages as well has many words that have different meanings. One such word is the word apologetics. To many folks, the word suggests the idea of apologizing for something we’ve done wrong. But this word has a much deeper meaning, especially in relation to looking to discover, sustain, or regain hope.

In this episode I am speaking with Eric Lyons. Eric is the Executive Director of Apologetics Press located in Montgomery, Alabama. Eric will speak to what the word apologetics means, why it is important, and how it supports true and lasting hope. As you listen to Eric note the confident assurance he has in our Lord. This is at the heart of true and lasting hope.

If you want to learn more about Apologetics Press, please go to their website https://apologeticspress.org.

You will find a treasure trove of resources to help your own understanding of God’s truth and how you can help others build their faith and hope.

Support the show

You can learn more about hope by visiting my web site: https://ourjourneytohope.com
Please, be the person that helps touch someone who's hope is challenged by sharing this podcast. Also, please leave me feedback using the "Send us a text" link at the top of the description.

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