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...
There’s often confusion about the difference between mentoring and discipleship, especially within Christian circles. The terms get tossed around as if they’re interchangeable. Someone...
As a detective, I’ve spent decades analyzing evidence, evaluating testimonies, and building cases that can withstand scrutiny in a courtroom. This investigative mindset has...
The idea that Christians are inherently anti-science is not only common but persistent, echoed in conversations and cultural commentary for as long as I...
When it comes to conversations about science and faith, many Christians feel intimidated—especially when the other person has formal scientific training. I get it....
The just so appearance of “fine-tuning” in our universe is rather uncontroversial amongst scientists and cosmologists. Even Paul Davies (who is agnostic when it...