Apologetics

A New Horizon: What Cultural Shifts Mean for Apologetics Today

We need to teach people how to find common ground, listen well, ask probing questions, disagree lovingly and boldly share their faith.

Building a Real Relationship with Faith

Talking about my faith hasn’t always been easy, but growing up, I’m sure it was easier for me than it probably was for most. This post highlights the real relationship with faith that shaped my journey.

Defending the Gospel: Truth

Many of today’s apologists work hard to present a fair sampling of alternative views, defending the gospel rather than offering verses that try to force a person into their own doctrinal molds.

Aren’t Christians Hypocrites? A Closer Look at Hypocrisy in Christian Life

Rejecting Christianity because some Christians hypocrites are not representative would be like not buying a certain brand of shoes because the only people you’ve ever seen wearing them were troublemakers.

Is God Real? A Quest for Understanding

Come with me as we travel around America to explore Is God Real and what it means about faith and meaning.

Doing Effective Apologetics Well

Telling people stories about how God has come through for you or for people you know can speak powerfully to them, forming an effective apologetics defense.

This Isn’t How They Told Us It Would Be: Doubting Christianity

If you are no longer sure if you can believe in God, or if youre beginning to doubt Christianity, we dont assume youve lost your mind.

20th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year: Apologetics

Travis Dickinson’s Wandering Toward God is a vital apologetic resource for church leaders who navigate our age of deconstruction. This book not only provides answers to pressing questions, but also sorts through the central challenge of doubts.

Good News

My guess is that for most of us, this manifesto of Jesus’s kingship sounds attractive.

Rebecca McLaughlin: Confronting Jesus

“Jesus chose the cross so that the curtain could be torn and we could live eternally with him.”

The Hiddenness of God

If the Christian God exists and loves us, and if our eternal destiny hangs in the balance, why isn’t the evidence for his existence absolutely undeniable?