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Greg's Impact 

 

What people are saying about Greg Koukl…

“[Greg Koukl] was absolutely masterful…[His debate with Deepak Chopra] was a textbook example of how to defend the faith.  1 Peter 3:15 tells us not only to defend the faith, but to do it with gentleness and respect.  [Gregʼs] tenor, content, tactics, every aspect of how he exposed the falsehoods, the inconsistencies, the false teachings…in a very calm, respectful way exemplified that verse.  Weʼve done two seasons of [Faith Under Fire].  Weʼve had on the greatest apologists in America.  Nobody has done a better job than [Greg] in terms of defending the faith with the right tenor and manner.  Just masterful.  What [Greg is] doing is so important teaching others to defend the faith.”

Lee Strobel
host of Pax-TVʼs “Faith Under Fire,” author
“The Case for Christ,” “The Case for Faith,” “The Case for the Creator”

 

 “Greg is giving the winds a mighty voice, offering reason for the Faith.  He stands for reason in an irrational age, refusing to bypass the head on the way to his audienceʼs heart.”

Dr. Norman Geisler
author When Skeptics Ask, Christian Apologetics 

 

 “Stand to Reason sets the standard for apologetics ministries in the United States.”

Hugh Hewitt
nationally-syndicated host of Salem Radioʼs “The Hugh Hewitt
Show,” author “The Embarrassed Believer,” “In, but Not Of:  A Guide to
Christian Ambition,” “Searching for God in America” 

 

 “Greg and his Stand to Reason team are leaders in bridging the crucial gap between academic scholars and the man in the street.  Putting shoe leather to theories, Greg practically challenges both Christian and non-Christian alike to think more deeply about the truth and viability of a Christian world and life view.”

Dr. William Lane Craig
philosopher, author Reasonable Faith 


 
“There has never been a time in our culture when ministries like this one are so badly needed.  I have known Greg Koukl and ministered with him long enough to say he is a man of tremendous talent, dedication, and integrity.  His skill as a Christian thinker is well developed, and his heart to build Christʼs kingdom and not his own are evident.” 

Dr. J.P. Moreland
author Scaling the Secular City and
Does God Exist?--The Great Debate 

 

 “Greg Kouklʼs thoughtful and ambitious project to intellectually reach the secular mind,
ʻStand to Reason,ʼ is an idea whose time has come.  With the mind of a philosopher, the heart of a pastor, and the spirit of a visionary, Greg is a man of unquestioned integrity.  I believe that any Christian who takes the Great Commission seriously must consider supporting ʻStand to Reason.ʼ”


Dr. Francis J. Beckwith
author Politically Correct Death and
The New Mormon Challenge


 

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