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,...
Religious freedom has certainly been in the news over the years, given the controversy over many elements of President Obama’s healthcare program and the...
I’m sometimes challenged to defend what I believe with science. In a culture that places a high value on scientific exploration and empirical evidence,...
I’ve written previously about the importance of jury selection in any criminal trial. The secret of our success in cold case investigations and prosecutions...
When churches invite me to speak, they often understand the growing skepticism in our culture. They’re eager to prepare younger members to defend what...
I occasionally get the opportunity to train churches with our “Forensic Faith Seminars” where we make the case for God’s existence and the reliability...