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

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.

Defending the Gospel Truth

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

Lee Strobel: Living on the Evangelistic Edge

We need to invite people curious about our faith into our daily lives.

May It Please the Court

While some big questions haunt the minds of many and can be fertile fields for dialogue, perhaps the most consequential questions center on faith.

Farewell, Pangaea

The proof is in the pudding and the praxis.

Can the Gospels Be Trusted?

Excerpted From Questioning Christianity

Michael Kruger: Surviving Religion 101

Letters to a Christian Student on Keeping the Faith in College (Crossway)

The Problems With Moral Relativism

Excerpted from 'Surviving Religion 101' (Crossway)

Can’t We Just Be Good Without God?

Excerpted From '10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) About Christianity' (Crossway)