Just this past week I had the opportunity to speak to some Muslims about one of the largest differences in our faith and their faith. For Christians, the death and resurrection is central to the Gospel message. After all, the… Continue reading →
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Answering an Objection to Apologetics: “Doesn’t Faith Come from Hearing the Word of God?”
Most recently, I had a discussion with another fellow Christian about the role of apologetics in evangelism. I was discussing how difficult it is to do outreach on a college campus without apologetics. The fellow Christian proceeded to tell me… Continue reading →
Thorns, hippies and bones
Jihadi Islam is a reality. It has clear goals and strategies, and today these are exploding in Gaza and throughout Arab communities in Israel. The co-operative efforts of Shi’ite and Sunni terrorists – Iran, Muslim Brotherhood terrorists Hamas, and Lebanese Hezbollah – are rippling their shock waves across the Middle East. The past 48 hours […]
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The flames of jihad on the Temple Mount
World media are filling their screens and blogs with violence – pictures of explosions and fire on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount; videos clips of Israeli SWAT teams pushing back rioters who are assaulting the police with Molotov gasoline bombs, rocks, fireworks, boulders and clubs. World power diplomats are calling on Israel to exercise maximum restraint, and […]
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Reflections on Asking the “Does God Exist” question on a major college campus
This past year because of Covid, many campus ministries have not been able to do any ministry on their campus. We were fortunate to be able to do our outreach and apologetics ministry this Past Fall and this Spring at… Continue reading →
Did Moses Really Write About Jesus? A Look at Messianic Prophecy in the Torah
Introduction Anyone who has studied evidential apologetics will see that many apologists have laid a great emphasis on messianic prophecy as one of the keys to demonstrating Jesus is the Jewish Messiah. One thing that is left out of these… Continue reading →
A Look at Apatheism: How We Share When They Don’t Care: Interview with Author Kyle Beshears
Here is an interview we did with author Kyle Beshears for his book Apatheism: How We Share When They Don’t Care. Enjoy!
“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… Continue reading →
The Three Barriers to Belief: Tactics in Apologetic Engagement
Apologetics is the branch of Christian theology that offers reasons for believing Christianity is true. We see that throughout the Book of Acts that Luke uses words such as reason, persuade, eyewitness, witness, or defense. We also see that on many occasions that… Continue reading →
Apologetics Clip: The Problem of Evil
Here is our weekly apologetics clip on the Problem of Evil. We discuss the emotional, logical and evidential problem of evil. We discuss moral and natural evil as well. We also discuss the issue of free will and the warfare… Continue reading →