7 Questions from “Who is God”
By Brian Chilton
This past Sunday, the third episode of Morgan Freeman’s show The Story of God as aired on the National Geographic Channel. The third episode dealt with how God is understood to ...
The Law of Identity & the Human Soul
By Tim Stratton
Do humans survive the death of their bodies? As a pastor, I have officiated several funerals over the past few years and I have attended many recently. This topic is always sure ...
Why 99 out of 10 Millennials Leave The Church?
By Michael Sherrard
As the scintillating Richard G. Howe says, “three out of two people are bad at fractions.” Fewer, I imagine, are good at statistics. Statistics are useful and powerful in ...
4 Informal Logical Fallacies & Biblical Examples
By Billy Dyer
Is logic foreign to the New Testament? Is it a field of study we should reserve for the philosophers and let the theologians be by themselves? Of course not! Logic is logic and ...
The Wisdom Chronicle
The Wisdom Chronicle is designed to bring nuggets of wisdom from the dozens of books I read every year. I endeavor to share the best of what I have gleaned. The determination of relevance lies ...
Stuff Atheists Say: Believing in God Is Like Believing in Santa
By Timothy Fox
Welcome to the second installment in my series, Stuff Atheists Say! (Read part 1 here.) This series is dedicated to bad arguments and statements that some atheists (the internet ...
What Christian Parents Can Learn from Atheist Churches
By Natasha Crain
There’s a new church movement you may not have heard about, but it’s growing by leaps and bounds. It’s called the Sunday Assembly. It started less than two years ago in ...
Militant Atheist Lacks an Argument
By Steve Lee
Lawrence Krauss, theoretical physicist and cosmologist at Arizona State University, penned an article with The New Yorker. It is provocatively titled “All Scientists Should Be ...
Evolution and the “Convictions of a Monkey’s Mind”
By Tim Stratton
In my last article, I made the case that evolution cannot account for human rationality unless it could explain genuine free will. In the Freethinking Argument Against ...
Six Reasons North Carolina Got It Right
Lies are born the moment someone thinks the truth is dangerous. Apparently, a good number of business and sports executives think the truth about North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” (HB2) is ...
Can Evolution Account for Rationality?
By Tim Stratton
The topic of my master’s thesis while at Biola University focused on what it means to genuinely be a “freethinker.” This argument — called the Freethinking Argument Against ...
Heaven and Hell: How to Explain God’s Love AND Justice to Kids
By Natasha Crain
Lately, my two daughters (ages 6 and 4) have been arguing incessantly every morning. It’s the first thing I hear every day, echoing from down the hall:
“Stop staring at ...
A Case for the Empty Tomb (Part 3-The Biblical and Theological Arguments)
By Brian Chilton
For the previous couple of weeks, we have looked into the veritability of the empty tomb hypothesis; that is, that the tomb of Jesus was literally found empty on the first ...
The Wisdom Chronicle
The Wisdom Chronicle is designed to bring nuggets of wisdom from the dozens of books I read every year. I endeavor to share the best of what I have gleaned. The determination of relevance lies ...
Wisdom in Evangelism
By Ryan Pauly
I recently had the opportunity to attend the AMP Conference here in Southern California hosted by Reasons to Believe. It was a wonderful weekend with presentations from Jeff ...
The Apologist’s Secret Weapon
By Michael Sherrard
It was pride that changed angels into devils; it is humility that makes men as angels. —SAINT AUGUSTINE
The Limits of Our Knowledge
You don’t know everything. Nobody knows ...
How to Get Your Kids to Ask More Questions About Their Faith
By Natasha Crain
The most popular post on my blog is one I wrote last year called, The Number One Sign Your Kids are Just Borrowing Your Faith (and Not Developing Their Own).
That post has ...
Is the Cross Cosmic Child Abuse?
By Tim Stratton
Nothing is more exciting than examining the historical evidence of the resurrection of Jesus. Most people are shocked to realize that by employing the historical method, ...
A Case for the Empty Tomb (Part 2: Historical Evidence)
By Brian Chilton
The previous section examined the arguments posed against the empty tomb hypothesis. The blog demonstrated in the first article that the arguments against the empty tomb ...
How The Church’s Anti-Intellectualism Will Be Her Jailor
By Michael Sherrard
Religious freedom is on the decline. There is no doubt about this. Social sexual issues will slam the prison’s door on religious freedom. And the lack of desire for wisdom ...