A review of Tom Gilson's book 'Too Good to Be False'.
A Lost Letter to Wormwood
A senior devil writes to his nephew on how to hijack a sinner's brokenness.
Stop Being So Afraid of Evolution and Start Teaching Apologetics
Why we need to spend less time worrying about evolution in our schools and more time teaching apologetics to our youth.
The Mirror or the Mask? An Interview with Lydia McGrew
Do the Gospel writers present events in a way different from how they actually occurred? Some New Testament scholars think so, and Lydia McGrew tells us why they are wrong.
Skillet’s John Cooper on Apostasy Among Young Christian Leaders
"I’m amazed that so many Christians want the benefits of the kingdom of God, but with the caveat that they themselves will be the King."
Apologetics Amid Waves of Apostasy
The Church has much to learn from the plethora of popular Christians falling away from the faith.
What C.S. Lewis Did Not Mean by ‘Mere’ Christianity
A walk through what Lewis would say to those who call themselves 'mere' Christians.
What Andy Stanley Doesn’t Get About the Resurrection
Is the Resurrection sufficient to prove that Christianity is true? Andy Stanley thinks so, and I think he is wrong.
Should We Take Genesis As It Is?
Is Genesis reliable? Should we trust the account as it is? Does Genesis even claim to be history? These are questions that sent me on a small journey to uncover the truth, here is what I found.
When A Leader Departs
Hearing of a longtime minister abandoning the faith can be discouraging. We should know how to process such things, so that we will not be shaken when it happens.
Why Does God Feel So Hidden?: A Defense of Divine Hiddenness
If God exists, why doesn't He make His existence more 'obvious' to us so that more people might believe in Him? This article attempts to tackle what is popularly known as the problem of divine hiddenness.
BOOK REVIEW: If There’s A God, Why Are There Atheists? by R.C. Sproul
Ever heard the question, "If your God exists, why is it that more people don't believe in Him?" Or the claim, "Your belief in God is merely for psychological comfort"? Here is a review of a powerful book by R.C. Sproul that tackles these two issues in detail.