According to a recent Barna study, roughly 65% of Americans claim to be Christians, and yet only 6% of Americans hold a biblical worldview. This means that over 94% of Americans (many who identify...
¿Por qué la Iglesia necesita la apologética?
Por Mía Langford La apologética está momento un retraso en su momento de protagonismo, gracias en parte a los desafíos que supone la influencia de los medios de comunicación en la cultura. El Dr....
How We Got Our Bible: History of the English Bible
By Ryan Leasure In this post, we will consider the history of the English Bible. The Bible, after all, wasn’t written in English but in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. In fact, English didn’t even exist...
Salvation in Christianity Vs. Salvation in Buddhism
By Melissa Dougherty “Buddhism has much more to offer than Christianity does!” “How do you figure? What you’re suggesting is impossible. It’s unattainable. Isn’t that the point?” I was listening to...
Truth, Power, and Human Nature | with J. Warner Wallace and Greg Koukl
Our culture says, "you do you" and "follow your heart," but the Bible paints a much different picture. However, it seems that even those who don't have high regard for Christianity or God's Word are...
Viviendo en la cultura de la Post Verdad
Por Bob Perry He demostrado que la verdad, la bondad y la belleza son propiedades objetivas del mundo en que vivimos. Espero que esos tres artículos hayan sido de tu interés. Por favor, no vayas a...
Truth, Perception, and Reality
By Brian G. Chilton Is truth found in personal perceptions or is it grounded in an independent transcendent reality? Multiple businesses and even churches have used the phrase “perception is...
Why God Does Not Need Praise
By Al Serrato Christians claim that God is a perfect Being. By perfect, of course, we mean that God has every possible attribute in an infinite and complete way. In other words, God possesses...
Darkroom Faith | with Mary Jo Sharp
Many people take antidepressants because they have been led to believe their depression is caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. But a recent study suggests that "there is no convincing...
¿Tienes fe?
Por Al Serrato Estando en el tráfico el otro día, vi una vez más la calcomanía en el parachoques "¿Tienes fe?". Es pegadiza, en cierto modo, y en esta época de frases gancho, puedo adivinar por qué...
How To ‘Stay Alert’ Until Christ Returns
By Jason Jimenez According to the Olivet Discourse (Matt. 24-25; Mk.13; Lk. 21), Jesus prophesied that the world would grow darker before returning for his Bride, the church. We see the escalation...
Undesigned Coincidences in the Scriptures: An Argument for Their Veracity (Part 1) — Old Testament Examples
By Jonathan McLatchie The principle of undesignedness was first identified by the famed Christian philosopher William Paley (1743-1805), in his book Horae Paulinae. Therein, he highlighted example...
Why Believe? | with Dr. Neil Shenvi
Why believe in Christianity? Why believe that God exists? Aren't there reasons NOT to believe in God? Reasons like: Evolution Evil Divine hiddenness For centuries, skeptics have disputed the claims...
¿Realmente no tuvimos un Canon del Nuevo Testamento hasta el siglo IV?
Por Ryan Leasure ¿Es verdad que los documentos del Nuevo Testamento no fueron Escrituras hasta el siglo IV? Es decir, ¿los libros no tenían autoridad hasta que los concilios de la iglesia se la...
Reality Rules: The Transgender War on Women
By Bob Perry Back in the good ‘ole days of 2015, the fight over allowing transgender women to use the women’s bathroom in Charlotte, North Carolina, took center stage in the national political...
The Pendulum Problem: A Warning of Extreme Beliefs
By Melissa Dougherty I have a dog and a cat. Max is my dog whose personality is likened to a lovable, furry, hyperactive toddler. As an anxious dog, nobody is safe from his “watchful” eye. When the...
Is God Immoral when He Kills People? Plus Q&A | with Frank Turek
If God made humans in His image, does that also mean we have the right to “play God” whenever we want? Many atheists and pro-choice advocates criticize God’s morality when He (ironically) “plays”...
¿Qué ocurrió realmente en Nicea?
Por Frank Turek Durante muchos años, el concilio de Nicea ha sido objeto de mucha confusión entre los laicos. Los malentendidos que han llegado a asociarse con el concilio de Nicea han sido...
Is the Law of First Mention a Proper Biblical Hermeneutic?
By Brian Chilton Recently, Curtis Evelo (Bellator Christi Podcast co-host) told me about a conversation he had with an individual about biblical interpretation. Apparently, the individual held that...
How to Answer Arguments for Abortion | with Frank Turek
Have you ever found yourself at a loss for words when confronted by a zealous pro-choice advocate? Or maybe when a friend or co-worker started sharing their thoughts and opinions on abortion you...