How do you keep your sanity in a world that is dominated by texts, memes, tweets, etc. I have found Brett McCracken’s book The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World to have some great insights. He says… Continue reading →
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Interview with Dave Sterrett: Jesus Conversations: Effective Everyday Engagement
In this clip, we interview Dave Sterrett. Dave is the author of several books such as We Chose Life: Authentic Stories. Moment of Hope, and co-author of The Coffee House Chronicles Set with Josh McDowell. We discuss his most current… Continue reading →
Answering the Objection “If Jesus is the Jewish Messiah, where’s the peace?”
In a previous post, I discussed some of the common objections anti-missionaries and groups like Jews for Judaism make to the claims about Jesus being the Jewish Messiah of Israel and the nations. One objection that always comes up is… Continue reading →
A Look at Common Objections to the Pro Life Argument
In this clip, Carla Brown, who is a volunteer with Ratio Christi Student Apologetics Alliance here in Columbus Ohio, gives a presentation on the pro-life position as well as answering some of the most common objections. This clip was done… Continue reading →
Book Review: 40 Questions About Creation and Evolution (40 Questions Series) by Kenneth D. Keathley and Mark F. Rooker
40 Questions About Creation and Evolution (40 Questions Series) by Kenneth D. Keathley and Mark F. Rooker, 535 pp. Kregal Publications, 2014. Anyone that has been involved in the apologetic endeavor knows that one of the most contentious issues is… Continue reading →
Why Study Messianic Prophecy? Tips in Studying Messianic Prophecy
Why should we study Messianic Prophecy? a. Messianic prophecy should be studied to show us God is sovereign in the midst of a chaotic and unstable world. Hence, God is working in the affairs of mankind. b. Messianic prophecy reminds… Continue reading →
Answering the Objection: “Jesus fulfilled none of the Messianic Prophecies”
Anyone who has talked to people from groups from Jews for Judaism or anti-missionary groups will generally encounter the objection: “Jesus didn’t fulfill any of the messianic prophecies.” Unfortunately, this is a gross oversimplification. Also, there is some overlap with… Continue reading →
Revisiting the Moral Argument
There have always been moral disagreements. In our present culture, the abortion debate has heated up. The debate over whether public schools should be educating young children on sexuality and gender is another contentious topic. There re plenty of other… Continue reading →
“If Nature Made You, What Made Nature?”
Over the years, I have had my share of discussions about the God question with college students which include both atheists and skeptics Any attempt to point to God as an explanation for observable phenomena such as anticipatory, irreducible or… Continue reading →
Roaring on Mount Zion
The enemies of Israel are also the enemies of Israel’s God. And they roar with rage against God’s Jewish people, especially when those Jews thrive on the soil of the Promised Land. In Psalm 74 Jerusalem’s worship leader Asaph raises his intercessory lament about this very situation to YHVH, the God of the armies of […]
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