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 ...
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 ...
The Problem of Evil
By Al Serrato
One of the most common challenges to the Christian worldview is the problem of evil. We see evil all around us; we need to do little more than pick up a newspaper or watch the ...
The Christmas Story – Beyond Apologetics
By Mikel Del Rosario
Experiencing the Christmas Story
Every December, I see a couple of approaches to Jesus’ birth on Christian blogs: Articles that approach the Christmas story from the ...
Why Do Christians Tend to Align With “Conservative” Economics?
By Luke Nix
Introduction
A while back, I saw an intriguing question on social media from a person who is in the middle of a worldview transition. This person is concerned about why so many ...
The Genuine Saint Nicholas
By Brian Chilton
It may surprise you to discover that there really is a Santa Claus! The Santa Claus figure was taken from a genuine person of history. His name was Saint Nicholas of Myra. ...
7 Legit Reasons Why So Many Kids are Bored by Church
By Natasha Crain
Last Sunday, our church did its annual multilingual service, with three congregations—Mandarin-speaking, Spanish-speaking, and English-speaking—all coming together for ...
Was the Deity of Christ A Legendary Development?
By Ryan Leasure
Skeptics of all stripes vehemently deny the deity of Christ. Besides their a priori commitment to philosophical naturalism, a major argument they put forth is that the earliest ...
Was Jesus Married?
By Mikel Del Rosario
Every Christmas and Easter, I tend to get into conversations about Jesus with people who see Christianity differently. But I’ve also found that even Christians can ask ...
20 Things Christians Can Create to Share Truth With Others
By Jeremy Linn
The Apologetics world is filled with truth-infused books and lectures, many of which have made a lasting impact on people. But in a culture that's dominated by entertainment ...
Bethlehem To Bedlam
By Bob Perry
If Christmas is supposed to be about "Peace on Earth," why all the chaos and stress at this time of year? It started when we, through an ironic accident of language, warped ...
A Neglected Proof for the Resurrection – The Sign of Jonah
By Erik Manning
When arguing for the resurrection of Jesus, Christian apologists often make a historical case for the empty tomb and the appearances of Jesus that occurred after his death. I’d ...
One Woman’s Quest for Straight Answers from Public Health Organizations
By Terrell Clemmons
After three years' research on traumatic brain injuries he'd seen in prematurely deceased football players, Dr. Bennet Omalu wrote a paper in 2005 detailing his findings on ...
45 Quotes About Relativism vs. Truth
By Luke Nix
"When it comes to truth, the outcome affects not only individuals but nations and even civilizations. What starts looking like a small abstract issue ends with titanic, public ...