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The Tradition First Foundation is an organization focused on equipping believers with the tools and knowledge necessary to defend their Christian Faith. According to the Barna Group, roughly 70% of high school students who enter college as professing Christians, will leave with little to no faith. These students usually don’t return to faith, even after graduation. We want our youth and future members of society to continue to thrive in their faith beyond their college years, so they can do the will of the Father and fulfill the Great Commission. In Matthew 28:19-20, Jesus tells us to: ”...go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” This podcast highlights the testimonies of believers from all walks of life and showcases how God can work through the impossible for the good of those who love Him. We will also discover the apologetic pain point of our guest’s testimony and grow in our knowledge of Apologetics. God’s word tells us: ”If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given to him.” (James1:5) We hope that the wisdom gleaned from the testimonies of our guests is the wisdom you need to grow stronger in your faith and defend it confidently. ABOUT THE HOST: K’Dia Brooks is the host of The Tradition First Podcast. K’Dia is passionate about the study of Apologetics and founded the Tradition First Foundation with hopes of addressing a crisis in the Christian church: 70% of our Christian high school students are leaving the faith upon entering college, with 80% leaving by the age of 29. With much of Christian youth’s pain points centered around apologetic issues, she knew that this was the key to saving Christian youth. K’Dia is pursuing a PhD at Liberty University in Apologetics & Eschatology., she is also a published Author, a Sunday School teacher at Westside Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL, an Army Veteran, and most importantly a wife and mother to 3 children. Teaching believers how to defend their faith is a necessity in the body of Christ, as we look towards fulfilling the Great Commission. ”Restoring Order, Restoring Hope” by going forth into all the nations.
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Saturday May 18, 2024
A Conversation with Jason Fisher
Saturday May 18, 2024
Saturday May 18, 2024
In this intriguing episode of "Let's Talk Apologetics," Jason Fisher delves deep into his religious journey, discussing his faith foundation and the significant role of apologetics. Fisher shares about his life-changing decision post-Bible college - deconstructing his beliefs versus delving deeper into historical faith. He highlights how fostering a logical understanding of his beliefs and engaging with apologetics strengthened his faith affirmations.
Not shying away from the complexities of interpreting the Bible, Fisher sees such challenges as opportunities to gain a better grasp of various religious texts. He also shares his valuable insights and experiences from various church ministries, emphasizing the importance of expressing Christian values without dilution to the youth and fostering a strong understanding of faith in them.
From his personal journey and experiences of mentoring students, Fisher highlights the significance of apologetics in providing a strong faith foundation for the younger generation.
Transitioning towards the historical aspect of Christianity, Fisher underscores the importance of grounding one's faith in solid evidence supporting the Bible and gospel accounts - a testament to the strength of apologetics. The podcast discussion engages deeply with the topic of discipleship and discusses the importance of understanding the Bible in literary context, the role of faith-based communities, and the impact of societal norms on faith comprehension.
In his concluding thoughts, Fisher encourages Christians to uphold spirituality as an active part of community life and stresses the importance of planning and effort to build a faith community that can mitigate loneliness and loss of connection.
Jason is the Host of "Be Better Tomorrow" a podcast focused on making his listeners better one day at a time. Find out more at www.bebettertomorrow.com
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