Back in 2018, my friend Dr. Michael Licona debated Jewish atheist Larry Shapiro on the resurrection of Jesus. This is the second time they have debated. In the Q&A part of the debate, Dr. Licona asked Dr. Shapiro what would… Continue reading →
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“What Do You Mean By That?” A Look At Questioning Evangelism: Responding To Five Common Objections On A College Campus
Over the years I have heard hundreds of objections to the Christian faith on a major college campus. In this post, I want to give the top five objections that I have heard on a regular basis. I also want… Continue reading →
The wisdom of Ahithophel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel once stated: “Wir lernen aus der Geschichte, dass wir überhaupt nichts lernen” (We learn from history, that we mostly learn nothing at all). Yet there is a lesson to be learned from King David’s premier counselor Ahithophel the Gilonite (1 Chronicles 27:33; 2 Samuel 23:34). The Scriptures tell us: “Now the advice […]
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Doing Questioning Evangelism with Whiteboard Questions on College Campuses
In this clip I discuss the whiteboard questions that we use with college students on two universities here in Columbus, Ohio.
A Look at Judgmentalism: The Right and Wrong Ways to Make Judgments
In this clip, we discuss the issues with Christians being viewed as overly judgmental. We talk about some the misconceptions people have about what the Bible says about making judgments as well as how we can go about making correct… Continue reading →
The Metaphysical Hurdle and The Minimal Facts Argument
Anyone who has been involved in the apologetic endeavor is familiar with what is called the “minimal facts” argument. The main proponents for this argument are Gary Habermas and Mike Licona. The five well-evidenced facts granted by virtually all… Continue reading →
Book Review: 40 Questions About Angels, Demons, and Spiritual Warfare, by John R. Gilhooly
40 Questions About Angels, Demons, and Spiritual Warfare, by John R. Gilhooly, 240 pp. Kregel Publications, 2018. Given Michael Heiser’s popular book called The Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible, there seems to be an increase of… Continue reading →
The History of Apologetics: A Look at the Biblical Basis for Apologetics
In this clip, we discuss where we see apologetics in the Bible as well as some of the apologetic systems that people utilize.
For Zion’s sake – the divine cry of Isaiah 62
During the month of May 2023, a world-wide 21-day intercessory ‘prayer meeting’ took place, focusing on the protection and salvation of the people of Israel. Isaiah 62 was its scriptural theme. Across the planet over 5,000 ministries put their shoulders to the prayer-plough; our dear friend Mike Bickle of International House of Prayer in Kansas […]
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William Lane Craig Lectures on Naturalistic Alternatives to the Big Bang
For those that are interested, see Wintery Knight’s post called William Lane Craig Lectures on Naturalistic Alternatives to the Big Bang Have time to read? See these books: