Recently, I saw an article by Jason Hiner entitled "Take my holiday challenge: Contribute $25 to 3 of these 10 worthy charities". I thought this was a great idea, and while Hiner lists ten charities that are doing great work and are worthy of support, he's writing for a secular audience and doesn't include any overtly faith-based organizations. Therefore, I decided to compile a list of ten ministries that are not well-known but are making a real difference in defending the Christian faith. Some of their leaders you may have heard of, but most of these are operating on shoestring budgets. A gift at this time of year would be a huge help as they obey the command to "contend for the faith that was once for all delivered to the saints."
So look at the list below, choose three (or more if you desire) and meet the challenge of donating $25 to each. You will truly be a blessing to them and make a difference in the Kingdom.
- Reasonable Faith
 Reasonable Faith is the nonprofit ministry of philosopher and theologian Dr. 
 William Lane Craig, who is simply one of the most active defenders of the 
 faith today. Craig's many debates against the most stalwart of atheists have 
 become legendary, so much so that after debating the recently deceased 
 Christopher Hitchens, an atheist web site
 remarked "Craig spanked 
 Hitchens like a foolish child."  Not content to rest only in the US, 
 Bill's traveled the world over, recently getting back from a very successful 
 tour of the UK where in the space of ten days he presented five debates and 
 at least eight more lectures and interviews to a largely secular public.  
 His clear thinking and scholastic ability are unmatched.
Support Reasonable Faith here - JP Moreland/Eidos Christian Center
 Another well-known figure in philosophy and Christian apologetics is Dr. 
 J.P. Moreland, who authored the phenomenal Philosophical Foundations of 
 a Christian Worldview (with Craig), Scaling the Secular City,  
 and many other popular books. However, most people don't know that Moreland, 
 as an in-demand speaker, also has his own nonprofit ministry, Eidos 
 Christian 
 Center.  The main goal of the organization is to help support selected 
 speakers and authors who are doing great work in promoting the Christian 
 worldview. There are many churches and groups who may not be able to afford 
 a speaker the caliber of Moreland, but Eidos seeks to stand in that gap, 
 providing the funds necessary to get solid Christian thought into the minds 
 of the larger culture. JP's been a huge influence on me in my growth as an 
 apologist and his organization needs to be more recognized.
Support JP Moreland/Eidos Christian Center here. - Stand to Reason's Brett Kunkle & Alan Shlemon
 Stand to Reason is one of the flagship apologetics ministries in the 
 country.  Led by Greg Koukl, the team there is always providing 
 top-notch teaching and material, whether on the radio,  on the web, or 
 in person.  While STR is pretty well known, less so is its powerful 
 student impact leader, Brett Kunkle and speaker Alan Shlemon.  Kunkle 
 has been doing a remarkable job with junior high and high school students, 
 preparing them for the absolute war of worldviews they will face when 
 heading off to college.  He is the originator of the Apologetics 
 Missions Trip concept; taking kids "in the field" to talk with atheists, 
 Mormons, and others hostile to Christianity. Shlemon has been cutting his own 
 path in focusing on cultural issues such as abortion, homosexual marriage, 
 and Islam. Both gentlemen do not get paid by STR, but must raise their own 
 support - so your gifts can mean quite a lot!
Support Brett Kunkle Support Alan Shlemon - Mike Licona/Risen JesusMike Licona has 
 gained a rather elevated profile lately.  In his monumental work, 
 The Resurrection of Jesus: A New Historiographical Approach, Licona 
 delivers over 700 pages of support for the contention that the resurrection 
 of Christ is as strong a fact of ancient history as there ever can be. 
 However, because he also honestly included a few paragraphs that explain his 
 struggle with the best way to approach Matthew 27:52, he's been let go from 
 his previous ministry position and is now creating his own apologetics 
 nonprofit. Licona's scholarship is outstanding, with many talking about his 
 book replacing N.T. Wright's The Resurrection of the Son of God as 
 the new standard work on the topic. As a new organization, Licona really 
 needs your support.
Support Mike Licona/Risen Jesus - Evangelical Philosophical Society
 If all your favorite apologists could be considered superheroes in 
 battling worldviews, the Evangelical Philosophical Society would be the 
 Hall of Justice where they all congregate.  The EPS has done a stellar 
 job putting out one of the top-ranked scholarly journals on the philosophy 
 of religion (Philosophia Christi) as well as the annual EPS Meeting 
 where scholars can meet and discuss the latest issues in the field of 
 apologetics. Beyond the academic arena, they host the annual EPS Apologetics 
 Conference, where each of the over 30 speakers present for free in order to 
 keep the costs down for the general public.  The EPS basically covers 
 their costs with memberships and subscriptions, so any donations provide a 
 bit of a cushion to the great work they do.
Support the EPS - Illustra Media
 We live in a visual age and if you want to get your message across, you 
 will need to do so visually. Concepts such as the irreducible complexity of 
 the bacterial flagellum or the origin of life are especially difficult to 
 discuss without a model.  Luckily, apologists have Illustra Media to 
 handle the tough task of making compelling DVDs on such intricate topics - 
 and they do so with beauty and finesse. Using computer animation along with 
 interviews from high-visibility personalities such as Lee Strobel and Dr. 
 Stephen Meyer, Illustra makes a compelling case for the Creator that is as 
 faith affirming as it is awe inspiring. All this even though the two 
 founders operate basically out of their house!
Support Illustra Media here - International Society for Women  in 
 Apologetics
 I know a lot of people think that the geeky ideas of textual criticism or 
 the biological challenges to life's origin are not going to resonate with 
 women, but there is a definite need for female apologists, and the ISWA is 
 seeking to make that happen.  When you think about it, who is the first 
 person to hear questions from kids about what their teachers just taught 
 them in school?  It's going to be Mom, so Christian women better be 
 trained in how to understand and effectively answer these issues. Sarah 
 Ankenman has put together an organization seeking to speak the language of 
 52% of the population (that's ladies, friends) and provide insights that men 
 simply don't have.  We need more of these!
Support ISWA here - Mary Jo Sharp/Confident Christianity
 Speaking of women in apologetics, Mary Jo Sharp has not only embraced her 
 calling, but she's running with full gusto. From conference speaker to 
 author to a couple of very stimulating debates against Islamic scholars, Mary Jo 
 and Confident Christianity are showing what an apologetics ministry with 
 focus and purpose can accomplish - even with a miniscule budget. Her clear 
 style resonates well with both students and women's groups. A donation here 
 could help Confident Christianity cover travel expenses so she can reach 
 even more people with a smart and winsome Christian faith.
Support Confident Christianity here - Ratio Christi 
 Ratio Christi is a unique organization reaching out to college students. 
 Rather than creating a whole new ministry, they leverage existing Christian 
 clubs and study groups on college campuses and universities across the 
 country, and pair them up with a trained apologist who can help answer the 
 tough questions that students or their professors will invariably raise. The 
 idea of meeting people where they are is practical and I love the idea of 
 empowering apologists to come out of the study (or away from the computer 
 screen) and meet real students with real needs.
Support Ratio Christi here. - Apologetics 315
 Ever since Brian Auten got the itch to blog his apologetics homework back 
 around 2007, Apologetics 315 has been one of the top resource sites for 
 gathering and disseminating apologetics information.  The weekly 
 apologist interviews along with the Top 16 Apologetics podcasts and the 
 growing list of apologetics ministries and materials put Brian at the 
 forefront of internet resources for both apologists and lay people. The site 
 doesn't yet have a donation function as it isn't a fully qualified 
 nonprofit, but you may want to contribute anyway.
Support Apologetics 315 here
 
Blessings to you this Christmas season and during the New Year. May we continue to take every thought captive for Christ.

love the ministries...
ReplyDeleteHey Lenny what about an international version of this? There's life outside the USA!
ReplyDeleteHi Tom,
ReplyDeleteI agree! One of my goals for this list was to highlight smaller ministries that don't have a lot of visibility or money for extensive fundraising. Which international ministries would you recommend?
I recommend some that tend to be overlooked: Answers In Genesis, and Creation Ministries International. While many of the ministries in the list take an old-earth position, if you do not like the young-earth position that these two hold, perhaps you can respect that they stand for presenting the gospel and defending the Bible. If you like science, they have some pretty hardcore stuff as well as material that us regular people can appreciate.
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