In this clip, we discuss some of the historical evidence for Jesus. Also, see our suggested reading list here.
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Strong horses and lion cubs
The world’s largest sports event – FIFA World Cup 2022 (also known as ‘the Mondial’) – is taking place this month in Doha, Qatar. It is the first World Cup to be held in the Arab/Muslim world, with 32 soccer/football teams participating. Over the past 12 years an estimated $220 billion dollars has been invested […]
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How Should Christians View Politics? Worldview and Political Integration
In this clip, we discuss some the issues with how Christians can integrate their worldview and political engagement. Obviously, many Christians don’t have a full blown political philosophy. I talk about the various approaches Christians take towards the topic and… Continue reading →
Book Review: 40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible: Second Edition (40 Question Series) by Robert L. Plumber
40 Questions About Interpreting the Bible: Second Edition (40 Question Series) by Robert L. Plumber, 368 pp. Kregel Publishing, 2022 When it comes to studying and interpreting the Bible, there is an avalanche of reasons as to why Christians should… Continue reading →
What is the Best Case for the Resurrection? Sean McDowell and Dr. Jonathan McLatchie
In this clip, Dr. Jonathan McLatchie gives a case for what he calls the “Maximal Facts” argument for the resurrection. You might be familiar with the “minimal facts” argument which I discuss here. In my opinion, there are strengths and… Continue reading →
The Crisis of Worldview and a Look at the Need for Revival
In this clip, we discuss some of the challenges of worldview crisis (how we approach people with different worldviews), and how to approach the issue of revival.
Book Review: Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (Second Edition) by Douglas Groothuis
Dr. Douglas Groothuis is professor of philosophy at Denver Seminary. Over the years, I have read several of his books and watched his lectures on various topics in Christian apologetics. Given that I read the first edition of Christian Apologetics:… Continue reading →
A Look at Counterfeit Kingdom: The Dangers of New Revelation, New Prophets, and New Age Practices in the Church
If you are not familiar with the New Apostolic Reformation, it is quite large. If you want to know how to respond to those that are caught up in this movement, there is a new book out called A Look… Continue reading →
Would You Believe the First Apologists Were Messianic Jews?
Who were the first apologists? Believe it or not, the first apologists were all Messianic Jews. You may say “Well, what are Messianic Jews?” Messianic Judaism is not new at all. All the authors of the New Testament were Jewish… Continue reading →
The Israeli elections – casting lots and ballots
King Solomon said it first: “The cast lot puts an end to quarrels and decides between the mighty ones” (Proverbs 18:18). Yet modern political developments indicate that elections don’t always put an end to quarrels. Another Solomonic gem wryly notes that “the first to plead his case seems right until another comes and examines him” (Proverbs 18:17). Both the USA and Brazil […]
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