We may not be able to say that all the disciples died for the faith, but we are able to say that they were all willing to die.
Dr. Sean McDowell joined me and discussed five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today.
Are you prepared to respond to common objections on the problem of evil?
Even though God made evil possible by giving us free will, it is humans that made evil actual by choosing to rebel against God.
If you are a Christian, you may have been asked the question, "Why does God let a child die?" This may have come after a close friend or family member experienced the tragic loss of a loved one. Your response... Continue Reading →
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 →
Is it a rational position to believe that there is an all-powerful God who created the world and gives us purpose? This question has become the topic of many debates over the years. One of the reasons is because its... Continue Reading →
Is there a difference between knowing what you believe and being able to defend it? I remember the first time my faith was challenged. It was a warm summer evening in downtown Ft. Collins, CO. I was sitting out with... Continue Reading →