by Dean Meadows | Apr 29, 2018 | Practical Apologetics, The Reliabilty Of The Bible
This past Thursday, the world learned that famed actor and comedian, Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault. Cosby faces up to 30 years in prison. Over the course of the investigation, multiple news conferences held by victims, and testimony in the trial, a...
by Jack Lipsey | Apr 26, 2018 | Book Reviews
I intentionally waited to post a review of this book because I knew there would be need for a reminder of it after the book went on sale. This is one of the few times I was right about something. Everyone needs to be (re)introduced to Nancy Pearcey’s Love Thy Body:...
by Forest Antemesaris | Apr 21, 2018 | Practical Apologetics
A Discourse on Doubt Is there anything more catastrophic than doubt? It can make us uncomfortable, seemingly shipwreck our faith, and cause hours of mental vexation. As someone who struggles with OCD (formerly referred to as “The Doubting Disease”), and as a former...
by Nathan Liddell | Apr 19, 2018 | Christian Philosophy, Practical Apologetics
It’s tempting sometimes to reduce one’s own position in some matter of importance to such a simplistic description that no one could possibly disagree with it. For example, a presidential candidate might say, “Let’s make America great again!” Or—to be fair to all...
by Forest Antemesaris | Apr 19, 2018 | Practical Apologetics
Four Apologetics Mistakes to Avoid Every Christian is at some point involved in the task of defending the faith. We should always be prepared to “make a defense to anyone who asks for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect” (1 Pet....
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