I am Special?
By Michael Sherrard
There isn’t any reason to think that I am special, but I do. And we all do. That is of course unless life has beaten us up and cruel people have convinced us otherwise. But ...
You Gotta Be More Specific
By Brent Hardaway
A blogger named MarkCC demonstrates a few common misunderstandings regarding Intelligent Design (ID).
First, we need to clarify some terms, as there is some jargon given in ...
Why Everyone Believes in Secure Borders and Why America Needs Them
If you say you’re for open borders, you’re not. Not completely.
Do you have locks on your doors? How about on your car? Got a fence so your kids can play safely? Do you have passwords on ...
Why the Right to Privacy Argument for Abortion Fails
By J. Brian Huffling
A common argument used by abortion advocates is: “A woman can do what she wants with her body! Since it is her body that is going through the pregnancy, then she should ...
Apologetics Is About Love
By Ryan Leasure
Apologetics is about love. Wait, what? Apologetics? About love? You mean to tell me that apologetics — making a defense for the Christian faith — isn’t about academic scruples ...
Terrell Clemmons Interviews Nancy Pearcey About The Impact Of Secularism
By Wintery Knight
Salvo magazine is my favorite magazine for the discussion of issues related to the Christian worldview. They focus on the most interesting topics; sex and feminism, ...
Evil, Suffering and Evidence for God
By Mikel Del Rosario
On November 13, 2015, coordinated terrorist attacks rocked Paris, France: A shooting rampage, explosions, and a mass hostage-taking that leftover 100 people dead and over ...
Did God Create Evil?
By Brian Chilton
After Bible study, one evening, a good friend of mine and I discussed the problem of evil. He asked an excellent question, “Did God create evil?” I said, “No, I don’t think he ...
Sexually Transmitted Unease: How Casual Sex Works Bad Chemistry From Good
By Terrell Clemmons
“Want a Capri Sun?”
Those were the first words he said to her afterward. Rachel White, age fifteen, had been anticipating this moment for at least a year. She’d sneaked ...
How Ancient Eyewitness Testimony Became the New Testament Gospel Record
By J. Warner Wallace
I often wonder precisely when the disciples of Jesus realized their important role in Christian History. As these men sat at the feet of Jesus and listened to everything He ...
Why Do You Believe In God?
by Justin Steckbauer
If someone asks me, “Why do you believe in God?” I don’t necessarily say “I just have faith.”
Many might say that. But for someone who asks that question, I need to know ...
Truth and Tone in Cultural Engagement
By Darrell L. Bock and Mikel Del Rosario
INTRODUCTION
Over the past few decades, some evangelicals have seen cultural engagement as fighting a culture war for Christ. But the landscape ...
The Wounded Healer: Finding Ultimate Purpose in Your Suffering
By Luke Nix
Introduction
The other day, I heard a podcast that I want to highlight for anyone who is a victim of the evil and suffering of life and questions God's purposes, His love, or even ...
How to Get Men to Church
By Timothy Fox
There’s a critical gender gap problem in America: Christianity’s gender gap. Men attend church far less than women. Why? There are many reasons, from weak, whiny worship to ...
A Parent’s Guide to the 5 Skeptics Who Want to Shame Your Kids for Being Christian
By Natasha Crain
Having blogged for over six years now, I’ve received hundreds (and hundreds) of comments and emails from skeptics of Christianity. Once in a while, I receive one from a ...
Don’t Be Overcome by Statistics, Overcome Statistics with the Gospel
By Brian Chilton
Let’s be honest. We in the Christian world are inundated with bad news. We are bombarded with news about how the Millennial Generation is far more unbelieving than Generation ...
The Goodness of God
By J. Brian Huffling
My last post on God and morality brought up the issue of if and how God is moral. My main point was to reject the notion that God is moral in the sense that humans are ...
Why Being Comfortable Makes You A Bad Leader
By Alex McElroy
We live in a result-oriented society. I suppose it’s better than living in a status-quo oriented society. The mantra of the day is “what have you done for me lately?” Harsh as ...
The Evidence For Jesus’ Resurrection, Part 10: Conclusion
by Evan Minton
If you've taken the time to read through this entire series, I commend you. The resurrection of Jesus is the most important event in human history. If it occurred, the Christian ...
An Encounter With Jehovah’s Witnesses
By Terrell Clemmons
It was a bright and cold December morning, and I was up to my elbows in bread dough when my doorbell rang. The dog barked at full volume, and my preschool daughter zipped ...