Humans possess an innate sense of justice—a truth recognized by philosophers since antiquity and confirmed by modern science. Socrates called justice a “virtue of...
The word “contentment” traces its roots back to the early to mid-fifteenth century, originating from the Latin term contentus, the past participle of continere,...
Christianity is distinct in the nature of its claims and the value it places on reason, intelligence, and evidence. Some religious systems are based...
My friend John Stonestreet often says, “Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas have victims.” No truer statement has ever been made, because no time...
Everyone has a worldview, and our overarching beliefs ultimately impact the way we evaluate our experiences and interpret claims and objectives, including claims about...
Since writing Cold-Case Christianity, I’ve had the great privilege of speaking in local churches across the country, teaching principles of cold-case investigations and making...