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The Hope of the Resurrection

When it comes to the Christian faith, there is no doctrine more important than the resurrection of Jesus. Biblical faith is not simply centered in ethical and religious teachings. Instead, it is founded on the person and work of Jesus.… Continue reading →

The earth is polluted by its inhabitants

In 1966 Randy Wolfe, a fifteen year old Jewish kid and brilliant guitar player, stepped into Manny’s Music on West 48th in Midtown Manhattan. There he bumped into a guitarist by the name of Jimmy James (‘and his Blue Flames’). Jimmy (who soon changed his own name to Jimi Hendrix) invited Randy down to the […]

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Do College Students Care About Truth?

Over the last several years I have done outreach on a major college campus (The Ohio State University which has close to 60,000 students). I have had hundreds of spiritual conversations with students and direct an apologetics ministry called Ratio… Continue reading →

The Bible is Unambiguous on Abortion

A recent study has found that 44% of self-identified Christians in America

said they believe the Bible is “ambiguous in its teaching about abortion.”

What this study actually reveals is that many self-identifying Christians

either don’t read the Scriptures or don’t know how to handle them rightly

(2 Timothy 2:15).

Book Review: Biblical Theology According to the Apostles: How the Earliest Christians Told the Story of Israel (New Studies in Biblical Theology)

Biblical Theology According to the Apostles: How the Earliest Christians Told the Story of Israel (New Studies in Biblical Theology) by Chris Bruno, Jared Compton and Kevin McFadden. IVP Academic, 2020, 248 pp. One of the challenges within Biblical theology… Continue reading →