Apologetics training knows no bounds, as Mike, an inmate in Soledad鈥檚 Correctional Training Facility, can testify. With dozens of other inmates in California and elsewhere, Mike has been on a journey of being trained in how to defend why he believes what he believes as a Christian.

In 2004, Mike B.* obtained the materials for the Certificate in Christian Apologetics from Biola鈥檚 桃花视频 program in order to enrich his faith and become a more resourceful person to his fellow inmates. He devoured the training and started to spread the word to other inmates about his experience.

Shortly thereafter, Craig Hazen, director of Biola鈥檚 桃花视频 program in Christian apologetics, received an enthusiastic letter from Mike B. about his growth.

鈥淕od has a mysterious way of turning a prison into a monastery in the lives of men and women who devote themselves and their time to Him and to His word,鈥 wrote Mike B. to Hazen about his training through Biola鈥檚 Christian apologetics program on June 30, 2009.

He wanted to 鈥渢ake the show on the road鈥 and get permission to freely duplicate the Certificate鈥檚 audio and text materials for other inmates. Permission was granted.

鈥淐learly, Mike was having a transformational learning experience,鈥 said Hazen. 鈥淗e enjoyed letting others in on what he was learning and how he was getting skilled at defending what he believed.鈥

The Certificate Program uniquely facilitates quality university training and leadership formation in apologetics by making it an accessible resource to a variety of people regardless of their educational background.

鈥淲e want all sorts of people to experience the confidence that comes from realizing that their faith can actually be rooted in testable knowledge,鈥 said Hazen.

Certificate students are treated to twenty-four audio talks ( approximately 60 hours of content) by seasoned apologists, philosophers, theologians, historians, world religion experts, and cultural critics speaking to topics intended to form people鈥檚 worldview in a fruitful and effectual way. In addition, students are given supplemental reading, lecture outlines, and a brief overview quiz that is graded.

鈥淜nowledge, and especially Christian knowledge, is freeing for those imprisoned by law and imprisoned of soul,鈥 Hazen said. 鈥淪uch knowledge was meant to be let loose upon people and designed to mature them.鈥

Now nearly five years later, word-of-mouth influence from Mike B. and others has compelled inmates in facilities across California, ( Soledad, Corcoran, San Diego, Arenal, Bakersfield)   Arkansas (Forrest City), Massachusetts (Ayer), and New York (Woodbourne) to earn the Certificate in Christian Apologetics. From Soledad alone, at least three- dozen inmates have completed coursework for their certificate.

鈥淲e did not set out to fuel interest in apologetics among inmates in California or elsewhere. That was not our agenda,鈥 contends Hazen. 鈥淲e were just trying to be responsive to people鈥檚 hunger for Christian knowledge and simply serve people where they were with whatever we had.鈥

These apologetically-interested inmates come from both juvenile and adult prisons. Most of them have been Christians for five to seven years, often regularly leading a small Bible study, theology or apologetics group with their peers, and they frequently encounter questions and objections from competing worldviews, world religions, and other alternative religious movements.

According to letters received from several inmates, they not only acknowledge the good that their apologetics training has done for them, but they evidence hunger for more training and eagerness to further pursue an M.A. in Christian apologetics at Biola.

Moreover, these letters also express gratitude that their training is associated with Biola as a knowledge institution equipping men and women with biblically centered education and not merely a parachurch organization that happens to produce apologetics materials.

鈥淭hese students actually feel as though they are part of a larger institution of learning,鈥 said Hazen.

Clearly, whether through Biola apologetics training resources or through ongoing prison ministries, the Holy Spirit is at work advancing the Kingdom of God right where people live in prison.

鈥淲e are firmly invested in seeing people鈥檚 lives and their environment transformed as a result of Christian knowledge that cooperates with the ministry and power of the Holy Spirit,鈥 declares Hazen. 鈥淩eally, what other more ultimate and compelling business should we be about at a Christian university?鈥

More than 5,000 students have experienced the Certificate Program across the U.S. and internationally, and they are drawn to this area of study from various stations and seasons in life including; studying as parents, church leaders, business influencers, media specialists, lawyers, homeschoolers, teachers, college students, missionaries, and of course, as prisoners.

Learn more and apply for the Certificate in Christian Apologetics or the M.A. in Christian Apologetics.

*Last name protected for privacy of interviewee 

Written by Joseph Gorra, Christian Apologetics. For more information, contact Jenna Bartlo, Media Relations Coordinator. Jenna can be reached at (562) 777-4061 or through email at jenna.l.bartlo@biola.edu.