What a Non-Christian Taught Me about the Gospel
By Dr. Dave Oldham
A number of years ago, a young woman came to our church for counseling and talked to me. She poured out her story of disappointment with her husband’s unfaithfulness, his ...
Did Paul really change his tactics after Athens and begin to take a dim view of apologetics?
By Erik Manning
Some Christians have argued that apologetics is a waste of time. We aren’t supposed to be arguing with unbelievers; we’re just called to preach the simple gospel. If we’re ...
Reactions to John Crist’s Moral Failings Demonstrate Our Culture’s Confusion about Christianity
By Natasha Crain
News broke yesterday that popular Christian comedian and YouTuber John Crist has come forth with an admission of ongoing “sexual sin and addiction struggles” after multiple ...
Was Apollonius of Tyana a Jesus Parallel?
By Ryan Leasure
Bart Ehrman is the most popular skeptic in America today. Writing at super-sonic rates, his books seem to find their way on the New York Times Bestseller list about every other ...
LGBT activist calls for “hardball” “fight” to empty the church pews of Christians
By Wintery Knight
Previously, I blogged about how transgender activists shut down a discussion of transgender issues on a university campus in Canada. You might think that suppressing ...
A Review of Nancy Pearcey’s Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault on Mind, Morals, and Meaning
By Terrell Clemmons
Nancy Pearcey knows the captivating power of secular ideas because she used to hold them herself. As a teenager, she rejected the religion of her childhood and embraced a ...
The Works of Jesus in the Nicene Creed
By Mikel Del Rosario
Jesus: The Essential Works
What are the essential truths Christians believing about the things Jesus did? As defenders of the faith, we need to know which beliefs about ...
Book Review: Time for Truth: Living Free in A World of Lies, Hype, and Spin
By Luke Nix
Introduction
"Time for Truth: Living Free In A World of Lies, Hype, and Spin" by Os Guinness has been on my reading list for several years now. It is a relatively short book, so I ...
You Might Be a Deist
By Brian Chilton
Atlanta native Jeff Foxworthy made a name for himself as a stand-up comedian doing a routine called “You might be a redneck.” Some of these classic one-liners include, “If you ...
How to Work through Doubt and Uncertainty
By Matthew Slama
In the guide to Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement from JCGM, it defines uncertainty as meaning doubt. It specifically defines uncertainty of measurement as meaning ...
Racism, Racial Reconciliation & The Gospel
By Carter Keller
In recent years, America has once again become susceptible to racial prejudice on a cultural scale. It is difficult, however, to determine how widespread racism is in the ...
No, it’s not wrong to argue for God’s existence.
By Erik Manning
There are dozens of arguments for the existence of God. To rattle off just a few: there’s the moral argument, ontological, religious experience, miracles, consciousness, reason, ...
Yes, We Do Need to Put God in A Box
By Bob Perry
“You can’t put God in a box.” It’s a popular saying within the Christian community. And it seems reasonable to say. After all, God can do anything He wants to do. Who would ...
The Gospel Authors Knew Palestinian Geography
By Ryan Leasure
We’re told by skeptics that eye-witnesses didn’t write the Gospels. Not only that, they say the authors wrote from distant lands like Rome, Egypt, Asia Minor, or Greece. They ...
I’m not a Jehovah’s Witness for the same reason I’m not a global warming alarmist
By Wintery Knight
In the summer, a couple of Jehovah’s Witness ladies were going door-to-door, and they stopped by my house while I was out mowing. I decided to talk to them. They asked me why ...
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 ...
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." ...
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, ...
What is Truth? A Description of the Nature of Truth in the Gospel of John
By Brian Chilton
“What is truth?’ said Pilate” (John 18:38). This classic question was asked by Pilate to Jesus during Jesus’s trial. This question does not resonate with Pilate only. In ...
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 ...