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He attended Kellogg College and Wheaton College.<ref>https://www.theopedia.com/josh-mcdowell</ref>
 
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Though most of McDowell's publishing has been in the apologetics realm, he also co-wrote with Ed Stewart a series under the title '''Project 911 Connection''', the series featured small booklets aimed at youth dealing with contemporary issues (such as unplanned pregnancy, childhood sexual abuse, and thoughts of suicide).
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Though most of McDowell's publishing has been in the apologetics realm, he also co-wrote with Ed Stewart a series under the title "Project 911 Connection," the series featured small booklets aimed at youth dealing with contemporary issues (such as unplanned pregnancy, childhood sexual abuse, and thoughts of suicide).
  
 
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Revision as of 21:28, July 29, 2018

Josh McDowell is a Christian apologist and author of Evidence That Demands a Verdict. [1] As a child, he was homosexually raped by his father, Wayne.[2] As a teenager, he an agnostic, atheist by default, who felt that Christianity was worthless, but when challenged to intellectually examine the claims of Christianity, he realized its truth and converted[3], and has since forgiven his father.

He attended Kellogg College and Wheaton College.[4]

Though most of McDowell's publishing has been in the apologetics realm, he also co-wrote with Ed Stewart a series under the title "Project 911 Connection," the series featured small booklets aimed at youth dealing with contemporary issues (such as unplanned pregnancy, childhood sexual abuse, and thoughts of suicide).

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