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Apologetics Resource: Responding to the Problem of Evil

Are you prepared to respond to common objections on the problem of evil?

Why does God allow evil?

Even though God made evil possible by giving us free will, it is humans that made evil actual by choosing to rebel against God.

Why do I defend my faith? (Podcast)

Here is the first Coffeehouse Questions podcast! In this first episode I talk about: An introduction and what you can expect in future podcasts. How apologetics is not about arguing. Why I defend my faith. Look for a new 5-10... Continue Reading →

What is the value of free will?

If the choice is between being a robot and being free, most, if not all, of us would opt for freedom.

What happens to those who have never heard the gospel?

There is not a single person who has lived on this planet that did not have an opportunity to see God. We are all responsible to God because he has shown himself to us.

Do you know why you believe?

Ask any of my students and they will tell you that my emphasis behind every section in my Christian Beliefs class is that it is important to know why we believe what we believe (They even see me drink my coffee... Continue Reading →

Top Coffeehouse Questions Blogs of 2015

2015 was filled with new adventures. When the year started, I was in the Dominican Republic teaching, working with an after-school homework program, and helping launch a coffeehouse ministry. I moved back to the United States (Colorado) in July and... Continue Reading →

The nativity events show that Jesus was born to save the world, not just the Jews.

A few weeks ago I was asked to be a guest on the Apologetics.com radio program. One of the callers during the program argued that if Christians truly followed the teachings of Jesus, then they would become Jews. He claimed... Continue Reading →

How are you spreading the truth of Christianity?

This past week I was scrolling through my Facebook feed when I saw an interesting post by a friend that had attracted a lot of attention. There were about 75 likes and over 25 comments so I was curious to... Continue Reading →

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