Dave Armstrong
Dave ArmstrongOne-Minute Apologist

One-Minute Apologist

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It's everything that I was looking for in professing the truth of the Catholic Church. I was especially excited about all the scriptures that were presented to support the doctrines.
Interesting and informative on Catholic teaching from a biblical and historical basis. Addresses the many current misunderstandings and false accusations of Catholicism.
This book covers some difficult topics, clearly and in short easy to understand language. I like this book so much I shared it with my sister.
Great Book, I enjoy using this book for refernece and just to read. My wife also spends time with this book and she also comments that this is a great book.
Many Catholics get tongue-tied when a non-Catholic approaches them with a challenging question. This little book provides two-page answers to 61 "garden-variety" objections to Catholicism, For example, the non-Catholic says, "Holy Communion was meant to be a symbolic rite only.
I have purchased other books from Dave Armstrong. He is an excellent author with a lot of experience in Apologetics.
It is wonderful to be able to see and understand more about my faith. Great book.
I recently had the opportunity to delve into Dave Armstrong's The One-Minute Apologist. The book is a collection of over sixty Catholic replies to common Protestant claims.
Excellent summary of defense of Catholic faith against Protestant criticisms. Easy to read, east to understand.
This book is awesome and accurate. I've been a Catholic most of my life, but for the first time I've found myself having to defend it to my inlaws.
If you are looking for solid Catholic answers to common Protestant challenges, but don't have lots of time, then reach for this book. Here the author has assembled over 60 of the claims and arguments that protestants most frequently level against the Church.
A little gem! Such a brilliant, small - but powerful - pocket Catholic Apologetics resource.

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