Defrocking The Priests Of Scientism
By Bob Perry
The way large church authorities deal with heretics hasn’t changed much over the centuries. They demand adherence to dogma. They threaten or silence those who defy the hierarchy. ...
Modern Pelagianism and Its Failure to Recognize the Power of God
By Brian Chilton
Pelagius was a fifth-century British monk who caused a stir during his time. He denied the doctrine of original sin. As such, he believed that no one was truly impacted by ...
What Best Explains The Desire for Moral Transformation?
By Alex McElroy
The reality of a moral law as well as the implications of immoral decisions is all too apparent. History is rife with the fallout from moral disagreement and disengagement. ...
Do Your Spiritual Conversations Become Frustrating Arguments?
By Mikel Del Rosario
We need to bring truth and love together in our apologetics
I once had lunch with actor and filmmaker named Alex Kendrick. He’s best-known for his movies ...
Is it Unbiblical to Argue for God?
By Doug Potter
In my earliest days of attempting to do apologetics, I was confronted in the church with the objection that relying on philosophy, particularly arguments for the existence of God, ...
Why Would A Woman Want To Participate In The Hook-Up Culture?
By Wintery Knight
Do young women understand how to get to a stable marriage?
Note: in this article, when I refer to women, I mean young, unmarried women who have been influenced by ...
How Should The Church Engage Those With Same-Sex Attraction Or Gender Dysphoria?
By Ryan Leasure
How should the church engage those who experience same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria? In response, I want to highlight seven basic principles that the church must ...
Can We Know Anything for Sure?
By Doug Potter
The following is an excerpt for our Why Trust the God of the Bible? Ebook.
Many today fail to see the importance of grounding their reasoning process in reality in ...
How to Build a More Discerning, Less Naïve, and Better Culturally Engaged Church
By Natasha Crain
In my last article, Christian Naivety is Harming the Church’s Engagement with Today’s Culture; I identified four ways that I’ve seen many Christians respond with ...
The Woke-ing Dead and the Futility of Reason
By Tim Stratton
The COVID-19 “quarantine” wasn’t all bad. Sure, no one likes being sentenced to “house arrest,” but I enjoyed spending some extra time with my wife and 17-year-old son (I did ...
Why It Is Foolish To Insist There Is No God
By Al Serrato
“The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” If this passage from Psalms is correct, then many people today - including numerous scientists and other well-educated ...
Was Jesus a Jerk? A Response to the Friendly Atheist
By Erik Manning
A few weeks ago, CNN Tonight host Don Lemon said: “But here’s the thing, Jesus Christ, if that’s who you believe in Jesus Christ, admittedly was not perfect when he was here on ...
Don’t Lose the Person When Winning an Argument
By Brian Chilton
1 Peter 3:15 is a classic prooftext for the defender of the faith, otherwise known as the Christian apologist. Peter writes, “But in your hearts regard Christ the Lord as holy, ...
Battling a Disease More Infectious & Deadly Than COVID-19
By Adam Tucker
As hundreds of thousands of people battle COVID-19 following thousands of deaths, lockdowns, and much fear, the world eagerly awaits a proven treatment plan to cure this dreaded ...
The Power Of Pro-Life Images
By Bob Perry
Forty-six years ago today, the landmark court case we now know as Roe-v-Wade legalized abortion in America. Some think the case is “settled law.” But those of us, who ...
Busting One Of Bart Ehrman’s Favorite Bible Contradictions
By Erik Manning
Skeptics say that the gospels are riddled with contradictions and therefore are not reliable historical sources. And these same skeptics say that some of these ...
Reflecting God’s Character in Apologetics
By Mikel Del Rosario
Character Counts
Our spiritual conversations should reflect God’s character
Explaining reasons to believe doesn’t have to strictly be an intellectual thing. In fact, it ...
What Does Paul Say About Homosexuality?
By Ryan Leasure
In this post, we’re asking the question: What does Paul say about homosexuality? To find out, we need to investigate Romans 1:26-27, 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, and 1 Timothy 1:9-10. ...
8 Tips to Discuss Politics, Race, Religion and Other Controversial Topics
By Luke Nix
Who has not been exposed to or may be even involved in discussions of controversial topics these days?
It seems that talk of politics, race, religion, and a whole host of other ...
Marx Attacks!
By Phil Bair
If I were to ask you who the most influential philosopher of the 21st Century is, what would your answer be? The correct answer might surprise you.
It is Karl Marx.
Karl Marx ...