Keeping the focus on the main thing in the facts about the resurrection. | Highlight

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Someone might argue that when sharing the gospel, you shouldn't use the minimal facts approach if it's not as strong as giving them all the data, even if it is more concise. But you risk the chance of just getting off on one of the rabbit trails that many facts bring, which can make the conversation unnecessarily difficult. In this short video, Gary Habermas and I comment on this topic.

You can watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/JUfCGeORCPg

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