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Practical Strategies for Sharing the Good News with Mormons – Interview with Eric Johnson

Eric Johnson, an expert in Mormonism and co-author of Answering Mormons’ Questions: Ready Responses for Inquiring Latter-day Saints and  Mormonism 101: Examining the Religion of the Latter-day Saints, joined me for a second week to discuss practical strategies for sharing the good... Continue Reading →

Look what was posted about Jesus on Snapchat

The Search for the Real Jesus Christ Who was Jesus Christ? Was he God or merely a man? Was he a smart moral teacher? Did he even exist? Articles from all sides are produced every year in an attempt to... Continue Reading →

What does Mormonism teach? Interview with Eric Johnson

Have you ever been at a loss for words when Mormon missionaries knock on your door? Do you wish you had a better understanding of what they believe and how it compares to Christianity? If so, then I would recommend Eric... Continue Reading →

AB 2943: Will the Bible be banned? Interview with Neal Hardin

There's a lot of discussion surrounding AB 2943. Some Christians think this bill, if passed, is going to ban the Bible. Others don't think the bill is any problem at all. Neal Hardin, writer at The Religion and Politics Blog,... Continue Reading →

Complete Easter Resource: YouTube Videos, Blogs, and Podcasts on the Resurrection of Jesus

As we approach Easter each year it becomes more common to hear and see objections to the resurrection of Jesus. Some headlines might doubt whether or not Jesus even existed. Others might grant his existence, but reject the resurrection for... Continue Reading →

The March For Our Lives: Cultural Beliefs and Worldview Conversations

Today, the March For Our Lives drew hundreds of thousands around the United States. People were marching for human value and against gun violence. However, many don't realize the worldview assumptions behind this any many other cultural beliefs. We are... Continue Reading →

How do we understand religious freedom vs. discrimination?

I just finished a two-week section on religious freedom and persecution with my students. In fact, I stopped writing their test in order to record the podcast and write this blog. I feel bad saying this, but I think it... Continue Reading →

Is The New Testament Reliable?

One of the most exciting parts of my job is the work I am able to do with MAVEN and their groundbreaking approach to mission trips. Brett Kunkle, founder of MAVEN, has created a one-of-a-kind experience that immerses participants in real-life... Continue Reading →

4 Tips To Better Train Your Students

Over my seven years of teaching I have learned that there is a lot more to teaching than simply presenting information. There are strategies that we can put into practice that help us to be more effective in the classroom.... Continue Reading →

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