
Equipping everyday Christians with tools to defend their faith in a hostile culture. I’m Mark Hudson. My focus is on presuppositional apologetics, making hard concepts within the presuppositional methodology more accessible, and the deity of Christ.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

After various divisive comments from a recent episode addressing Kirk Cameron's new views on Hell, I felt it necessary to address 1. The comments and 2. How we as Christians should navigate these kinds of conversations and disagreements that we have ... more
On this episode of Campfire Apologetics, I'm joined by my oldest son Asher to answer some big questions. We thought it would be a great idea to have him join me to ask me some tough questions as I attempt to answer in a way that a 10 year old will un... more
n this episode I sit down with Jacob Vasquez of @TruthfulHope to discuss his masters thesis on the issue of abortion. Jacob argues that naturalism cannot explain three facts about humanity (consciousness, rationality, and human dignity) that both p... more
In recent christian news, popular evangelist and actor Kirk Cameron shared that he is rethinking Hell. The position that he is leaning towards is known as conditionalism. In this episode, I break down what conditionalism is, and whether or not it is ... more
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Well versed and educated in history and explaining the history really shines a BRIGHT light on the false accusations about the Bible. THROUGHLY love this podcast binged every episode! 100% recommend I share it everywhere
Mark is a wealth of knowledge and I’ve learned so much from him. This is your perfect go to for learning the ins and outs of Christian apologetics!
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The content focuses on equipping listeners with tools to defend their faith in a culture that may be skeptical or hostile towards Christianity. Episodes often explore the intersection of faith and contemporary issues, including discussions on various theological topics, personal testimonies, and explorations of philosophical arguments related to Christianity. Noteworthy features include engaging conversations with experts in apologetics, offering insights into debates with atheists, and addressing common misconceptions about faith from a scriptural perspective. This podcast stands out for its combination of personal storytelling and rigorous intellectual discourse.
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Recent guests on Campfire Apologetics include:
1. Jacob Vasquez
2. Jerry Duckworth
3. Dr. James Anderson
4. Alexander Medeiros
5. Tim Howard
6. Kyle Justice
7. Jake Bull
8. Dr. Lydia McGrew
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