The Messiah Concept 1. What does the word Messiah mean? Messiah means “Anointed One” (Heb. messiah) (Gk. Christos) and is derived from verbs that have the general meaning of “to rub something” or, more specifically, “to anoint someone.” 2.The Hebrew Bible records… Continue reading →
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A Look at Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Convictions
Here is our weekly apologetics zoom meeting. Here we discuss some tips from the book A Look at Tactics: A Game Plan for Discussing Your Christian Convictions
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).
Dr. Frank Turek: author, of I Don’t Have Enough To Be An Atheist: How to do Apologetics Effectively in Today’s Culture
This was a clip from our weekly apologetics meeting. We interviewed Dr. Frank Turek, author of I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist and Stealing From God: Why Atheists Need to Make Their Case. We discuss some of… Continue reading →
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 →
Signs of Revival on College Campuses?
I am full time campus apologist/missionary on two college campuses. One of them is at The Ohio State University and the other is at Columbus State Community College here in Columbus, Ohio. I am the director of two apologetic ministries… Continue reading →
Why the Divide Between Orthodoxy and Orthopraxy?
In recent years there has been a lot of discussion about the connection between orthodoxy (what Christians believe/right belief), and orthopraxis (how Christians are to live). These two orthos are intended to work in harmony with one another. Sadly, however,… Continue reading →