Narrative apologetics

Faith That Speaks Through Story

Reimagining apologetics for a postmodern world through the power of narrative

What is Narrative Apologetics?

Narrative apologetics communicates the gospel by showing how the biblical story makes sense of every other story—personal, cultural, and philosophical. We value reason and evidence, but we lead with meaning, identity, and hope—the things people actually live by.

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Equip everyday believers to share truth naturally through story and testimony.

Bridge cultural narratives to Scripture’s plotline: Creation → Rupture → Redemption → Renewal.

Invite concrete next steps that move the story forward

Our Vision

Acts 17 inspired

Accesible

  • Empowering every believer, not just scholars.

Cultural

  • Engaging today’s secular and pluralistic stories.

Real

  • Presenting the gospel as the truest account of the world.

Why now?

Many resist abstract proofs but hunger for a story that rings true. Competing narratives—individualism, achievement, materialism—offer a why, but cannot bear the full weight of human experience.

  • Less combative, more invitational—and still intellectually responsible.

  • Designed for postmodern ears: meaning, hope, belonging.

  • Gives churches tools for natural, story‑based witness.

Narrative Apologetics is not about winning debates—it’s about telling the story that changes everything.

About

The future of Apologetics

Narrative Apologetics is a ministry dedicated to equipping the church to engage culture through story. Our vision is to help believers share the gospel in ways that are accessible, creative, and faithful to Scripture.

Serving churches, students, and communities with training and resources.

Providing speaking, workshops, and collaborative projects.

Developing tools that empower ordinary believers to share the gospel through story.

READY TO GIVE it a TRY?

Download the Acts 17 study for Free Today!

Acts 17 study Leader notes + questions.

From Story to Invitation

Story — See the script you’re living.

Meaning — What truly matters and why.

Plausibility — Does this story hold together?

Invitation — Take one step into it.

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What

Narrative Apologetics shows how the biblical story makes sense of every other story—personal, cultural, and philosophical.

  • Lead with meaning, identity, and hope.
  • Use testimony and cultural bridges, not just abstract proofs.
Read an Intro Post →

Why

Postmodern ears resist abstract proofs but crave a story that rings true. This approach is less combative, more invitational, and still rigorous.

  • Meaning, hope, and belonging are apologetic gateways.
  • Equips churches for natural, story-based evangelism.
Why Narrative Works →

How

  • Listen for the lived story.
  • Name the tension (guilt, shame, anxiety, injustice).
  • Bridge with Creation → Rupture → Redemption → Renewal.
  • Use touchpoints from film, music, science, and biography.
  • Invite a simple next step.
Download a Conversation Guide →

Acts 17

  1. Observe: learn the city’s story (altars, poets, debates).
  2. Connect: quote their poets; reframe the unknown god.
  3. Proclaim: center Jesus’ resurrection as the turning point.
  4. Invite: expect mixed responses—mocking, curiosity, belief.
Acts 17 Study PDF →

FAQs

No. It includes reason; it starts with the stories that make reason compelling or not.

Testimony matters, and we also connect cultural and philosophical stories to the Bible’s arc.

Yes. Begin with lived meaning, show how the gospel illuminates it, invite them to test its explanatory power.

Use the Conversation Guide, try the Areopagus Move with a film/news item, and reread Acts 17.

Yes—workshops, small-group labs, and speaking engagements.

Take The Next Step

Quick Start Guide

A 5‑step conversation map.

Workshops & Speaking

Churches, campuses, conferences.

Partner with Us

Prayer and financial support.

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