On January 20th, 2017, conservative evangelicals experienced a huge win in the White House. There were many full on board the "Trump Train," and many simply relieved that his opponent was not headed for the Oval. Since that time, many things have happened. Some...
Three Steps You Can Take to Contend for the Faith Boldly but Graciously
The rise of social media and what we in the technology industry call "Web 2.0" has had many side effects on our culture. Not the least of these has been the way that even Christian brothers and sisters have been treating one another. Nothing will discredit a...
The Necessity of Biblical Apologetics
In a recent post, we looked at the validity of the discipline of apologetics from the perspective of the Bible. In essence, we asked and answered the question, "is apologetics biblical?" I believe it is, but there is also a second fundamental question that must be...
The Case for Biblical Apologetics
Biblical Apologetics is a branch of theology that deals with defending--or "answering"--the Christian faith. But in the context of the church, apologetics has not been widely accepted yet. It was for that reason that I felt sort of strange when I first began to feel...
3 Arguments for Reasonable Doubt
Have you ever doubted the effect of the finished work of Christ in your life? If so, you are now officially to be considered with the other 100% of Christians who also have as well. Like it or not, we live in a society of skepticism. Truth is subjective and relative,...
Why I started a Christian Apologetics Blog
A few years ago, I was having doubts about my faith. As I have stated elsewhere, I was saved at an extremely young age - 4 years old! Quite frankly, I have literally been a Christian for as long as I can remember. My conversion is the first and oldest memory that I...
Some Brief Thoughts On Christian Apologetics
I became a Christian at the young age of four years old. I am blessed to have been raised by a godly family and in a solid Bible-believing church. One of the toughest realizations to come to as I got older, however, was that most people are not so fortunate.