Category: Apologetics

Scaling an Ancient City and Sneaking a Peek at a New Greek New Testament

Other than my family, pretty much everything that I enjoy happened in

Francis Schaeffer’s Christian Manifesto in a Place You Might Not Expect

When I was eight years old, my family left the Southern Baptist

Learn the History of Christianity for Only $3.99

My book Christian History Made Easy is available for just $3.99

Happy Christmas!

A Christmas sermon from Augustine of Hippo, preached in the early

Defining the Classical Arguments for God’s Existence in Far Too Few Words

For a forthcoming book, I need to summarize four of the classical

What Is the Bible? Why Should I Believe It?

I’m working on a project for a forthcoming study Bible for children.

Why Celebrate Advent

Once upon a time, there was a season in the church year known as

What Would It Take for You to Say Someone You Know Is Sinless?

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the New Testament claims

Apologetics Final Examination

If you are a student in one of my on-campus bachelor’s- or

The Problem with Apologetics Methods

I talk and teach a lot about apologetics methods—about

How Should Apologetics Change in a Postmodern Context?

According to The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a

Bread in Deserted Places

In a desert, it can be difficult to find what you think you need to