"The deep longing of the human heart is for a story that is both true and satisfying." But how can we know which story is true? Does the religious or non-religious story better line up with reality? Dr. Paul Goul... Continue Reading →
Can you be a Christian and hold to any of the following? Jesus's death didn't atone for our sins. Jesus probably didn't rise from the dead. The Bible isn't the inerrant Word of God. Jesus wasn't born of a virgin.... Continue Reading →
Climate change is often viewed as a heated political topic. However, some may be surprised to learn that scientists have been talking about the topic for well over a century! This discussion with Dr. Hugh Ross not only looks at... Continue Reading →
Cold-case homicide detective, J. Warner Wallace, joined the show to discuss the nature of evidence, evidence for God, and the difference between belief that God exists and belief in God. I hope you enjoy our conversation! Discussion Topics 0:00 -... Continue Reading →
Jimmy Davis (Associate Pastor at Jericho Road Church), Neal Hardin (nealhardin.com) and I did an impromptu Q&A after filming a 6-week small group study. Topics Discussed: 0:00 Introduction 1:44 Where do you see a need for apologetics in youth ministry?... Continue Reading →
What do I mean by wrong? If God's nature is the standard of morality, what if God's nature is rape? These were the objections that came in on a recent video. How would you respond? Listeners also sent in questions... Continue Reading →
Dr. William Lane Craig joined the live stream to answer your objections and questions on the arguments for God's existence. We also took your questions on anything related to Christianity, philosophy, and apologetics. Dr. Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy... Continue Reading →
How can we know whether something reported is historically true or not? What are the source materials for the life of Jesus? Did Constantine put the Bible together? How were the books of the Bible chosen? What about all the... Continue Reading →
Imagination is critically important today in our present apologetics endeavor. "Imaginative apologetics seeks to harness the God-given faculty of imagination to work in cooperation with reason, to open a way for the work of the Holy Spirit to guide the... Continue Reading →