What are the Best Apologetics Resources for Students? Updated!

People ask me all the time for my top resource recommendations to equip students with apologetics and worldview training. While there are many more quality resources than I can list, here's a few of my favorites:

BIBLES:

1. The Apologetics Study Bible for Students. This Bible has quick answers to the top 130+ questions students have about God, the Bible, ethics, and other religions, as well as many other apologetics features spread throughout its pages.

CONFERENCES:

1. Summit Ministries: A life-changing 12-day worldview training experience for students in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee.

2. Reality Student Apologetics Conferences: Weekend apologetics conferences tailored uniquely for students featuring leading apologists, thinkers, and influencers.

3. Impact 360 Immersion: Two-week summer worldview and apologetics experience for high school students in Pine Mountain, Georgia.

BOOKS:

1. More Than a Carpenter. Great introductory book on the historical Jesus and the reliability of the Bible.

3. Is God Just a Human Invention? Offers answers to the top 17 challenges by atheists. *See FREE curriculum below.

4. Tactics: A Game-Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions. Practical guide to teach students how to defend their faith and engage others in spiritual conversations.

7. A Rebel’s Manifesto: Choosing Truth, Real Justice, & Love Amid the Noise of Today’s World. A guide to help students think through tough ethical issues from a biblical perspective.

CURRICULUM:

1. Evidence for Faith: Six 10-min sessions, along with study guide and discussion questions, on evidence for the Christian faith with Download Youth Ministry.

2. Advocates: A yearlong apologetics study for high school students in partnership with AWANA.

3. Is God Just a Human Invention? 8-part FREE video series to go along with the book.

4. Understanding the Times: High school worldview curriculum for the Christian school classroom.

5. I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be An Atheist: Curriculum created by Frank Turek to go along with his classic book.

6. Foundation Comparative Worldview Curriculum: Designed for small group, church, and homeschool environments (3 rd -6 th grade).

YOUTUBE CHANNELS:

*These videos are great to show in order to spur conversation with students:

2. Impact 360 videos. These are short animated videos on questioning the Bible, the resurrection, and the nature of worldview.

3. Sean McDowell YouTube channel. How to study the Bible with the Top 10 Misunderstood Verses (short videos with discussion guide).

Sean McDowell, Ph.D. is a professor of Christian Apologetics at Biola University, a best-selling author, popular speaker, and part-time high school teacher. Follow him on Twitter: @sean_mcdowell, TikTok, Instagram, and his blog: seanmcdowell.org.