Being closed minded doesn't help in a discussion. In fact, as one student pointed out, being close minded may cause you to miss the truth! Plus, why would we expect anyone to change their mind after talking to us if... Continue Reading →
Do you think we should be open to having our Worldview changed?
Years ago I remember looking at Proverbs 22:6 and viewing it as a promise. I had created an argument from it that went something like this: If we train children then they will not depart when they are older. Youth... Continue Reading →
Just yesterday I finished reading The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief. It was writing by Dr. Francis Collins, who holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Yale University. Dr. Collins is most famous for his work as the... Continue Reading →
Dr. Sean McDowell joined me and discussed five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today.
In my most recent podcast I discuss the fact that Christianity is an evidential worldview. By that, I mean that Christianity is based on evidence and we should use evidence when necessary in evangelism. Apologists do not use evidence and... Continue Reading →
Are you prepared to respond to common objections on the problem of evil?
It's the start of a new school year and that means a whole new group of students with questions. Today's youth are being exposed to arguments against Christianity or arguments in favor of immoral behaviors from all angles. They read... Continue Reading →