One thing I love doing is encouraging others to get into the game. It is common to have a fear of evangelizing, speaking, blogging, podcasting, or simply sharing our Christian convictions. What most people don't know is that I came... Continue Reading →
So much of what we believe today was first hammered out by Christians that came before us. In fact, after reading the newest book, Classic Christian Thinkers by Kenneth Samples of Reasons to Believe, I was reminded at how even some apologetic... Continue Reading →
Who are some of the great Christian thinkers that have impacted your Christian life? Are any of them more than a few hundred years old? Kenneth Samples, a senior research scholar at Reasons to Beleive, joined me to discuss his... Continue Reading →
Over the last few weeks, I have heard quite a few terrible arguments with all of the talk surrounding abortion in our culture. These bad arguments include: It's a women's right to choose. Abortion should be legal if the unborn... 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 →
The newest book by Sean McDowell and J. Warner Wallace has finally released! So the Next Generation will Know: Preparing Young Christians for a Challenging World is available for purchase and a must read if you are a youth pastor,... Continue Reading →
This week continues my conversation with Fazale “Fuz” Rana, a biochemist and the vice president of research and apologetics at Reasons to Believe. It started last week by discussing Biochemistry, Evolution, and Evidence for God. The conversation continued this week by looking... Continue Reading →
I'm back this week to discuss one of my favorite topics, evolution. This interview was initially set up because I was asked questions about Neanderthals and human origins that I simply couldn't answer. And when I have questions about science... Continue Reading →
This is a very common question from both believers and skeptics. Believers often feel like God is distant and want to experience more of Him. Skeptics say that if God wanted everyone to believe then he should just show up... Continue Reading →