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Not Every Question Has An Answer–And That’s Okay
Sometimes as Christians we are challenged with questions that we have NO IDEA how to answer. Is this really bad? Does it mean our worldview isn't true? Not at all! Take a listen to learn how you should react in these circumstances.
TCA Lesson 055: Noah Found Grace: Understanding God’s Rescue Plan
In the final teaching lesson of the "Destruction of Paradise" series, we're taking a look at Noah. The Bible teaches that he was a righteous man, but is that why he was spared from the devastating flood waters? I think the answer might surprise you. Listen in this...
5 Reasons You Can’t Answer Objections to Christianity (And What To Do About It)
As Christians committed to sharing our ideas in the public square, inevitably we will encounter difficult scenarios. Perhaps someone has offered a challenge to your convictions that you have never considered before, and this challenge begins to cause you spiritual and...
TCA Lesson 054: Who Were the Sons of God?
One of the most controversial issues in the earliest chapters of the Bible is the identity of the sons of God in Genesis six. I have recently altered my own position on this and have begun to realize its significance to the Flood narrative. This week we'll take a deep...
7 Simple Things Laypeople Can Do to Love God with All Their Mind
There are some questionable data as to the effectiveness of the apologetic enterprise in the church. On one hand, some have referred to this as the "Golden Age of Apologetics." And yet, solid research seems to indicate that many are leaving Christianity. There have...
TCA Lesson 053: A Flood of Evidence
This week, I was interviewed by fellow apologist, Marc Lambert. Marc hosts the “Hey, Pastor!” podcast and is also a member of The Mentionables Network. We deal with the question, “If there was a global flood, why did God hide all of the evidence for it?” It was a...
Should Christians Listen to Their Heart?
We hear this advice in pop songs, Disney channel movies, and even from some popular Christian pastors and teachers. But is it good advice? More importantly, is it biblical advice? Here are my thoughts.
The Single Most Important Aspect of Apologetics is Knowing what the Bible Does and Does Not Teach. Here’s Why.
On a recent episode of Talbot's Think Biblically podcast, author and scholar Dr. Paul Chamberlain discussed his newest book, Why People Stop Believing. Having spoken to numerous individuals who have left the faith, I found this episode very interesting and look...
TCA Lesson 052: Why Adam was a Historical Figure w/ Dr. Edgar Andrews
A growing trend amongst evangelicals today is to mythicize the biblical account of Adam and Eve. In his latest book, Dr. Edgar Andrews has taken that position to task and attempted to thoughtfully persuade readers of the necessity of a historical Adam. In this lesson,...
5 Must-Do’s to Fight for the Faith of your Family
The nation of Israel has, from its very inception, been a spiritually weak people. According to Paul in his letter to the Romans, God himself has grown weary with them a time or two, calling them a "disobedient and gainsaying people." After Moses died, a leader named...
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