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 →
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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 →
Biblical foundations and Iran
Over the past few years, world news has been playing ‘whack-a-mole.’ Burning headlines jump back and forth between subjects such as U.S. riots, U.S. elections, and U.S. border crises. And, as has recently been exposed, major media have spotlighted a deliberate media focus on fear-inspiring coronavirus-related headlines over the past year, in order to boost […]
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New music: Karen Davis – Songs of Eternity
New Messianic music from Israel now playing on Chavah:
Karen Davis – Songs of Eternity
Karen Davis is an Israeli worship leader, recording artist, songwriter, and speaker, well-known internationally for her Messianic praise and worship music. Based on Mount Carmel, Israel, Karen has recorded numerous solo albums of original music in Hebrew and English, which are distributed worldwide by Galilee of the Nations Music/Sony Music. Her latest recordings are “Songs of Eternity,” “Songs in the Night,” and “The Lord Roars from Zion — Songs of the Warrior Bride.”
Please support Messiah’s musicians: You can purchase Karen Davis music over at karendavisworship.com . You can also donate to Messiah’s Music Fund , which distributes funds to Karen Davis and all of Messiah’s musicians on Chavah each month.
Enjoy this new music for the Lord, holy friends. ♥
Why My Favorite Question for College Students is “Does God Exist?”
I direct two apologetic ministries. One is at The Ohio State University and Columbus State Community College. We tend to use a question of the day which helps us engage students in a gentle and respectful manner. Probably my favorite… Continue reading →
Wintery Knight Interviewed on Apologetics 315 Podcast
If you are not familiar with Wintery Knight, his blog has a lot of interesting topics such as evidential/classical apologetics, cultural issues, politics, and other topics. He was recently interviewed on the Apologetics 315 podcast. Wintery shares how he uses… Continue reading →
What Factors Are Involved in How People Change Their Beliefs?
I have spoken to hundreds of people from different religious backgrounds. I have also spoken to my share of atheists and skeptics. One thing that I have thought about is the complex factors in changing a belief system/worldview (i.e., the… Continue reading →
Which Takes Priority? Natural or Revealed Theology?
The skeptical issue in our culture mostly enters into the religious dialogue in the following way: “In the case of God, who isn’t some material object but a divine being, what kind of evidence should we expect to find? There… Continue reading →
A Look at Problems with the Old Testament
For our weekly online apologetics meeting, we discussed what is called “The Problem with the Old Testament.” We discuss some of the reasons Christians place little value on the Old Testament. Some Christians struggle with violence in the Old Testament,… Continue reading →
What Did The Disciples Mean When They Said “Jesus is Risen!”
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 →