13 Good Historical Reasons For The Early Dating Of The Gospels
By Erik Manning
Skeptics like Bart Ehrman will use Apollonius of Tyana as a challenge to Jesus’ uniqueness. Apollonius lived in the first century. His birth was supernatural. He also performed ...
The Impact of Divine Omnipresence to a Believer’s Life and Beyond
By Brian Chilton
While God used apologetics to bring me back to faith, God uses theology to humble, awe, and comfort me before his amazing presence. Theology is a passion of mine. My resume ...
Is Hell Torment or Torture and Is there a Difference?
By Al Serrato
Making a case for Christianity can be challenging in this secular culture. And what can be more challenging than explaining –no, than defending - the existence of a place ...
Richard Dawkins’ Warnings Of A Godless Society
By Luke Nix
Introduction
It was brought to my attention a few weeks ago that the notorious atheist Richard Dawkins may be changing his tune regarding the necessity of belief in God in human ...
The Death of Judas: A Hopeless Bible Contradiction?
By Erik Manning
Skeptics accuse Christians of not paying attention while they’re reading their Bible. If they didn’t rush through their daily devotional, they’d catch some obvious ...
Are Pro-Lifers Who Own Guns Hypocrites?
By Nathan Apodaca
Another assertion has become commonplace in discussions of abortion. Pro-lifers who own firearms, or support military actions abroad are misled at best, and at worst, ...
10 Ways to Get Your Kids More Interested in Their Faith
By Natasha Crain
A couple of weeks ago, I had the opportunity to speak to four groups of parents during the Apologetics Canada conference (incidentally, if you live in the Long Branch, NJ, ...
Seeking Shalom: A Case for The Way Things Ought to Be
By Bob Perry
Sometimes defending God’s existence is easy. You don’t have to try to articulate some fancy philosophical or theological idea. And you don’t have to understand the intricacies of ...
I Lost Motivation for my God-given Passion… Now What?
By Jeremy Linn
You were driven. Each day you were excited to take another step forward. God seemed to be doing amazing things.
Now, months later, your passion has disappeared. Each day you ...
William Lane Craig Lectures on The Evidence for The Resurrection of Jesus
By Wintery Knight
Here is Dr. William Lane Craig giving a long-form argument for the historical event of the resurrection of Jesus and taking questions from the audience.
The speaker's ...
How Understanding Divine Omniscience Helps Anxiety
By Brian Chilton
While apologetics is a major focus in my life, it is only eclipsed by a love for theology. I am a big picture kind of guy. That’s why systematic theology has always intrigued ...
Sacrifice and Redemption in the Skywalker Saga
By Timothy Fox
With the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the “Skywalker Saga” is officially complete (for better or worse), and we can now examine all nine episodes as a completed ...
Apologetics and a Different Kind of Persuasion
By Mikel Del Rosario
A Different Kind of Persuasion
Have you ever found yourself “in debate mode” while talking to a skeptical friend about Christianity? Perhaps this is because many of us ...
Natural-ly There Is A Problem With Evil
By Alex McElroy
One of the most difficult issues to reconcile in life is the presence of evil. This is the case whether one has a theistic, agnostic or atheistic worldview. The existence of ...
Putting God on Trial
By Al Serrato
“I can’t believe in a God who would allow so much evil and suffering in the world.”
Have you encountered this challenge? Most anyone who has tried to defend the Christian ...
How I Got into Apologetics (And How You Can Too!)
By Erik Manning
I am often asked, “how did you get into apologetics?” For some believers, they’ll get interested in apologetics because of a crisis of faith. They’ll have intellectual hurdles ...
Jesus: The Greater Moses
By Ryan Leasure
An untrained eye might miss it, but the Old Testament, properly read, points to Jesus. From Genesis forward, we see reference after reference to a coming Messiah who would one ...
How Jeremiah 29:11 is Far Better When You Properly Interpret It
By Brian Chilton
Certain verses in the Bible have become so popularized that they are often removed from their context. In so doing, the biblical passage loses the impact that it holds. Worse ...
Living In A Post-Truth Culture
By Bob Perry
I’ve made the case that truth, goodness, and beauty are objective features of the world we live in. Hopefully, you’ve found that to be interesting. But please don’t think this is ...
Does The “Legacy of Slavery” Explain Black Women’s 72% Out-Of-Wedlock Birth Rate?
By Wintery Knight
I don’t like Calvinist theologian James White at all, but at least he’s willing to defend the moral teachings of the Bible against the woke identity politics that is ...