A few months back I had the opportunity to speak at my home church, RockHarbor Fullerton. They are currently in a series studying the Gospel of Luke titled "Luke: Rediscover Jesus," and I had the privileged of continuing in the... Continue Reading →
This week is part 2 with Kenneth Samples, senior research scholar at Reasons to Believe, on logic and critical thinking. This week we finished talking about the laws of logic and then discussed three important logical fallacies. Listen and find... Continue Reading →
It was at this time last year that I was frantically reading and preparing for my interterm class with J. Warner Wallace at Biola University. The thought of recording a podcast had never crossed my mind. I was content with... Continue Reading →
This week's post was written by my friend Claudia Kalmikov. Claudia recently graduated from Biola's MA in Apologetics program and is producing great content at straighttalkwithclaudiak.com. I hope you enjoy this article and go check out her other work! At our church,... 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 →
Dr. Sean McDowell joined me and discussed five reasons why teaching apologetics to students is so critical today.