There is simply no way of knowing that more evidence would mean more people saved.
Both the atheist and the Christian realize that there has to be something that is eternal.
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.
It is a historical fact that some of Jesus’ followers came to believe that he had been raised from the dead soon after his execution.
Today I discuss three characteristics of bad explanations so that you are able to disqualify them quickly.
The stolen body, moved body, and wrong tomb theories fail to ground themselves in historical evidence.
This week I take a look at a few biblical guidelines that help us differentiate between making judgments and being judgmental. You can follow the Coffeehouse Questions Podcast and have it automatically downloaded to your device by subscribing on iTunes.... Continue Reading →
There would have been no need for an attempt to account for a missing body, if the body had still been in the tomb.
Rose Pauly, author of Desperate Hope, shares how unforgiveness can hurt us spiritually as well as physically.