One of the most devastating tragedies in the church today is this attitude we have taken towards Christian service. “If I don’t do it, somebody else will!” The problem being that “somebody else” ends up being either the pastor or one of very select few individuals in...
3 Apologetic Habits to Form in Your Home
If we, as a culture, are to begin thinking critically about our faith and really learn how to defend it in the marketplace of ideas, we are going to have to start forming some good habits. Did you know that habits are typically more effective than goal-setting? There...
Knowing Christianity to be True vs. Showing Christianity to be True
If you couldn't tell, I love apologetics. I think it so cool to be able to take the gospel, which many disbelieve, and prove beyond a reasonable doubt that it really is true! In fact, I think that you really begin to fall more and more in love with God as you learn,...
Mike Pence and Bill O’Reilly: The Difference of Carelessness in Positions of Influence
In recent days, Mike Pence and Bill O'Reilly--two figureheads in evangelicalism--have been given the limelight. Each, of course, for a completely different reason. In many ways, these individuals are completely unrelated, but in one very important way, there is a...
What Christians Can Learn From Trump’s First 100 Days
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...
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,...