The problem is that we want to hold others to a standard outside ourselves while claiming that a standard outside ourselves doesn't exist.
What does the Bible say about homosexuality? Are people born gay? Is it a choice? When should we bring up the topic of homosexuality with a gay affirming friend or family member? Listen to Alan Shlemon, speaker at Stand to... Continue Reading →
The idea of a two-edged sword, or a sword that cuts both ways, has a storied history. The analogy is somewhat problematic, as swords always have two edges anyway, and it is in doubt that a trained swordsman is going... Continue Reading →
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 →
The reason I started studying science apologetics is because I saw many students having trouble reconciling the two. The debate between faith and science seems to always be one that troubles many believers. Instead of allowing science to cause doubts,... Continue Reading →
Postmodernism and deconstructionism have influenced Christianity more than we know. You may not even know what these words mean, but I am sure they have changed the way you think. Listen this week I discuss the postmodern worldview and how... Continue Reading →
Should we treat the existence of God the same as we treat the existence of leprechauns or fairies? Listen this week as I go over three different types of faith and show that it is reasonable to believe in the... Continue Reading →
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J. Warner Wallace, a cold-case homicide detective, the author of Cold Case Christianity and God's Crime Scene, and faculty member at Summit Ministries, joined me this week to talk about how we should stop teaching students and start training them.