Christians believe that God has personally, truthfully, and sufficiently revealed himself in the Bible. This should not be a blind following but is the result of the deep intellectual tradition of biblical and theological studies. However, "pragmatism, consumerism, and an... Continue Reading →
Does the Trinity have a counting problem? How can Jesus be both all-knowing in his divinity and not all-knowing in his humanity at the same time? Doesn't John 20:17 show that Jesus isn't God because he has a God? These... Continue Reading →
My goal is to help you confidently respond to a wide range of issues related to apologetics, culture, and worldview. To do that, we will have a rotating virtual book study on YouTube through three different series. We will hit... Continue Reading →
The Bible is not the only source of knowledge about God. Christians believe that God has revealed himself through creation (Ps 19:1, Rom 1:19-20), which means we should be able to find evidence for God in nature. This approach, referred... Continue Reading →
Live your truth. Follow your heart. You only have one life to live. God just wants you to be happy. Love is love. These cultural statements flood our news feeds and sound so positive, but are they true? In order... Continue Reading →
2021 was a busy year! I produce 44 new videos (including 17 interviews), and received more than 60K views! Here's this year's top 10 YouTube videos! #10 - Should Christians Pray for Dead People? https://youtu.be/gMFqva2mHho #9 - 3 Reasons Why... Continue Reading →
Jimmy Davis (Associate Pastor at Jericho Road Church), Neal Hardin (nealhardin.com) and I did an impromptu Q&A after filming a 6-week small group study. Topics Discussed: 0:00 Introduction 1:44 Where do you see a need for apologetics in youth ministry?... Continue Reading →
"How do we apply the essence of the gospel to a gay loved one? In what ways can we better walk with truth and grace alongside a fellow Christian with same-sex attractions? Holy Sexuality and the Gospel offers theological and... Continue Reading →
Are the Gospels hopelessly contradictory and historically unreliable? I brought on Dr. Mike Licona to take this head on with his years of scholarly research in the New Testament. Dr. Mike Licona is associate professor in theology at Houston Baptist... Continue Reading →