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“So What About ‘Lifestyle Evangelism?’”
Introduction Over the years I have taught classes on evangelism and apologetics. I have always stated that Christians will only get motivated to learn and apply apologetics into their lives when they start to engage the culture for the faith.… Continue reading →
Hebrew Roots People – McKee Moment
What is the difference between a Hebrew Roots and Messianic person?
Adding to Torah?
Why do we see a great number of Jewish traditions practiced in today’s Messianic community. Would they not be in direct violation of Torah, and actually be seen to add to Torah?
The Confusion Between Metaphysical and Methodological Naturalism
Any of us who have been engaged in the apologetics endeavor knows that it can take up enormous amounts of our time. The reason for this is the fact that when it comes to Christian apologetics (which is the rational… Continue reading →
What Does “One Law” Mean in Exodus 12:48-49?
In various independent sectors of the Messianic movement, or more likely the Hebrew Roots movement, Exodus 12:48-49 and its emphasis on “one law,” is likely to be some important credo. What is the actual context of “one law” in Exodus 12:48-49?
The Challenge of Technology and Spiritual Blindness
Over the last fifteen years, I have been doing evangelism and apologetics on a major college campus. What is probably our greatest challenge today? Technology! What do I mean by this? 90% percent of the students I see daily or… Continue reading →
Science and Faith: Friends or Foes?
J.P. Moreland released a book last year called Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology. One of the main themes that runs through discussions on college campuses and in academia is that faith/theology and science are diametrically opposed… Continue reading →
Is Rosh HaShanah Pagan?
Why does the Jewish community call Yom Teruah “Rosh HaShanah”? I thought the Biblical New Year began in the Spring.
10 New Suggested Readings for Budding Apologists
Here are some of my picks on the latest apologetic/philosophy/history reading. Some of these books have been released over the past few months or last year. Cultural Apologetics: Renewing the Christian Voice, Conscience, and Imagination in a Disenchanted World [Paul… Continue reading →
