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Do Christians have free will?

As I was teaching today about free will being part of the Christian worldview, I received an interesting objection. The objection was stated that if God exists and has planned our lives, then we don't have free will. Does God... Continue Reading →

Is the New Testament reliable?

You can't trust the New Testament. You can look at it as history but the rest can't be trusted. It contains miracles and there is no evidence that what the writers claimed actually happened. I seem to hear this a... Continue Reading →

WHY DO I BELIEVE IN THE TRINITY?

Last week I was hosting the apologetics night at our Christian coffeehouse. It is a time where people can come in, have a cup of coffee, and ask questions relating to the Bible, religions, morality, or truth. This is where... Continue Reading →

What is moral relativism and how can Christians respond?

Have you read anything about tolerance or morality lately in the news? It seems to be everywhere and one of the main “hot-button” topics today. Why is one group being so intolerant towards another? Why don't they just change what... Continue Reading →

Is Belief In God A Rational Position?

Is it a rational position to believe that there is an all-powerful God who created the world and gives us purpose? This question has become the topic of many debates over the years. One of the reasons is because its... Continue Reading →

Build Confidence In Sharing Your Faith

We live in a culture where many people are asking questions and putting Christians on the spot. This makes some Christians nervous and so they avoid spiritual discussions all together. Is there a way to remove this nervousness and build confidence in these... Continue Reading →

Why Defend My Faith?

Is there a difference between knowing what you believe and being able to defend it?  I remember the first time my faith was challenged. It was a warm summer evening in downtown Ft. Collins, CO. I was sitting out with... Continue Reading →

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