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23,000

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About CARM Videos

CARM stands for the Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry. It was founded in October of 1995 and is one of the oldest and largest Christian Apologetics sites on the internet. CARM is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Its purpose is to equip Christians, defend the faith, and reach the lost for Jesus. As of 2023, the site has had 158 million visitors.

Christianity is under attack everywhere, and we need to articulate our faith intelligently and biblically. To this end, CARM offers a concise, comprehensive explanation of the Christian faith along with a logical analysis of errors in popular beliefs, both secular (atheism, humanism, etc.) and sacred (Mormonism, Jehovah’s Witness, Catholicism, etc.). It is easy to use, written for the layman, and covers a huge range of topics.

All videos officially approved by CARM.org will be listed here. CARM is not responsible for videos from other people, groups, ministries, or organizations that may appear on YouTube.

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