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Ambassador at Work – Faith, Vocation, and Apologetics

By Mikel Del Rosario How do people see you at work? I’ve been thinking about the relationship of your vocational work to spiritual conversations, especially as I reflect on collaborative events I’ve participated in over years, like the National Faith and Work Association Meeting. And here’s the thing: Our apologetic arguments aren’t heard in a vacuum. They’re wrapped […]

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Clearing Up Cosmos: Fact and Fiction in Neil deGrasse Tyson’s Landmark Series

By Terrell Clemmons Douglas Ell became an atheist as a youth because of misinformation handed down to him in the name of science. It took him thirty years “to climb out of the atheist hole.” Sadly, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, the 2014 series brought to you by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Family Guy’s Seth MacFarlane, and […]

La participación del creyente en el proceso político, parte II

Por David L. Rogers Parte I: Un libro, una Ilustración de los Gobiernos. El cristiano y el mundo: El mundo está mal por muchos motivos, algo parecido a lo que vivió Lot (Génesis 19:1-29 con 2a Pedro 2:6-7). Hoy vemos que el crimen se escapa de la mano de las policías quienes no logran frenar […]

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The Idea That Faith is Caught and Not Taught is False…and It’s Hurting the Next Generation

By Natasha Crain As Christians, we have all kinds of pithy sayings that make their way through churches and establish themselves as generally accepted truths. Some end up on bumper stickers, some on wall decals, and some just get repeated so many times that people think they’re actually in the Bible. There’s a popular one […]

4 Critical Tips for New Apologists

By Timothy Fox I’m no professional apologist by any means, but I’ve been around the scene long enough to have witnessed plenty of apologetics presentations. I’ve also seen many of the same mistakes being made by new apologists. Here are four critical tips to avoid common rookie mistakes: 1) Beware the curse of knowledge – […]

La participación del creyente en el proceso político, parte I

By David L. Rogers A book, an Illustration of the Governments Books, which enrich our lives so much, are an invention of the 16th century. Before that, all writing was on scrolls or parchments or in letters. There were no books as we know them today. Books are held together by something that most readers […]