Why would anyone be a Christian when there is so much hypocrisy in the church? Mary Jo Sharp is a former atheist who is now an assistant professor of apologetics at Houston Baptist University and the founder and director of... Continue Reading →
Tim Stratton, of Free Thinking Ministries, joined to show to discuss various issues related to apologetics, free will, Calvinism, and Molinism. In this first part, Tim talked about his time working with students in youth ministry and how it changed... Continue Reading →
One of the aspects of So The Next Generation Will Know that I was not able to cover with J. Warner Wallace was the chapter on how love trains. We ran out of time this time around, but it was... Continue Reading →
This is now week 4 in my discussion on how to best prepare the younger generation to face the cultural challenges with a faith that endures. Dr. John Marriott joined me to kick off the conversation in part 1 when... Continue Reading →
Lawmakers in New York passed the Reproductive Healthcare Act yesterday. It was voted on by both the state Senate and the state Assembly, and then signed into law by the New York governor, Andrew Cuomo (pictured above). Why is this... Continue Reading →
As we approach Easter this coming Sunday, it will become more common to hear and see objections to the resurrection of Jesus. Some headlines might doubt whether or not Jesus even existed. Others might grant his existence, but reject the... Continue Reading →
I had the great privilege of speaking at the 2018 Imperial Valley Apologetics Conference this past weekend in El Centro, CA. I feel bad that it came at the expense of my friend, Tim Barnet, getting sick. But when he asked... Continue Reading →
One of my goals since starting Coffeehouse Questions has been to take on speaking events. The blog started in 2015 and the podcast started in 2016. 2017 was very exciting because I started to get more frequent requests for speaking... Continue Reading →
I often get the question, "Why doesn't God do something that would just make everyone believe in Him?" I often ask, what would that be? Students respond by saying things like: "He could give everyone a dream!" "He could stand... Continue Reading →