What Good Has Christianity Done?
In the past several decades (one could say even the past century), there has been a steady decline in the valuation of religion on the lives of individuals and society [...]
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In the past several decades (one could say even the past century), there has been a steady decline in the valuation of religion on the lives of individuals and society [...]
I originally published an article with this title shortly after Ravi Zacharias died. With the recent release of the findings of the investigation into his sexual misconduct, I decided it [...]
[Editor's Note: When I first published this article, I linked to a previous article I had written about lessons I had learned from Ravi. In light of the recent report, [...]
Now that we've discussed the nature of evidence, a little bit about cumulative cases, and whether or not this is a case we should even bring to trial in the [...]
Previously, we discussed the nature of evidence and the different types of things we can use to make our case. We discovered that both direct and indirect evidence have equal [...]
In this talk given at Christ Community Church, I examine the sources we have for the life of Jesus, and the historicity of the Resurrection. I also examine the facts [...]
In this talk given at Calvary Chapel Winnetka, I discuss the directive to be able to give a defense for the hope that lies within us. I examine the Biblical [...]
I had a couple of interactions this past week that reminded me how easy it is to let conversations be more like ideological counter punching contests and less like diplomatic [...]
For thousands of years, people have been using the sheep vs. wolves analogy to categorize peoples' motivations and perceptions. Classically, you fall into one of the two camps; the oblivious [...]
Argument. Say or write that word, and it brings up a certain image. Usually one of discourse, shouting, fist shaking, and name calling. It draws a picture that many would [...]