Many Christians who love apologetics quietly wrestle with a tension: “If I’m not starting a ministry, building a platform, or speaking publicly, am I...
Christian parents do not have the luxury of waiting to see whether their teens’ faith survives college; practical apologetics at home must begin long...
Identity, meaning, and suffering are not abstract philosophical ideas; they are lived realities that shape every choice we make. We build our sense of...
I’m usually careful to avoid making overly aggressive claims when sharing the evidence for Christianity. I seldom tell anyone I can “prove” Christianity is...
The relationship between science and faith continues to be hotly debated in our culture today. Eric Metaxas’ recent viral Wall Street Journal article, “Is...
Detectives spend a lot of time in interacting with investigators, prosecutors, witnesses, and suspects. These interactions differ according to the person and purpose involved,...
Over the past two weeks, I’ve examined the similarities between Jesus, Mithras and Horus. Early mythological characters are sometimes offered by skeptics in an...
Most people who regularly engage others in debate or conversation recognize that there’s a difference between information and influence. I certainly don’t want to...
The New York Times and Huffington Post published articles several years ago announcing the discovery of a papyrus fragment that “contains a phrase never...