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What are the strengths of teaching evolution to students?

I have found the topic of biological evolution to be very important for young people. As I teach my high school students, I make sure to cover the topic each year. In my Historical Doctrines and Apologetics class, I spend... Continue Reading →

Is Christianity based on an argument from ignorance?

I received a lot of responses after last week's blog, "Is atheism a 'lack of belief' in God?" Most of the responses came from atheists which I expected. I also expected an immediate request for proof of the Christian God which is... Continue Reading →

Is inoculation better than isolation? (Podcast)

Last weekend I attended a debate/discussion between Ryan Bell and Sean McDowell. The event was hosted by Justin Brierley from the Unbelievable? radio show and podcast. One of the topics that came up was the idea that we are unable... Continue Reading →

Apologetics in the Local Church – Interview with Dan Britton (Podcast)

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Stop teaching students, start training them. Interview with J. Warner Wallace (Podcast)

J. Warner Wallace, a cold-case homicide detective, the author of Cold Case Christianity and God's Crime Scene, and faculty member at Summit Ministries, joined me this week to talk about how we should stop teaching students and start training them.

Five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today – Interview with Dr. Sean McDowell (Podcast)

Dr. Sean McDowell joined me and discussed five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today.

Apologetics Resource: Responding to the Problem of Evil

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

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 →

Are we training students for the test?

A few weeks ago a youth pastor invited me to do an atheist role play for a group of his Jr. High students. They had read about apparent Bible contradictions and their youth pastor wanted to challenge them. He wanted to... Continue Reading →

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