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Why Studying Apologetics Makes Me Worship
If you’ve ever seen an item that belonged to someone in history, you know the feeling of awe and wonder as you’re brought close to the reality of that historical person. The same thing happens with apologetics.
Two Serious Doubts about Modern Darwinian Theory
In this video for PragerU, Stephen Meyer gives a quick summary of two scientific reasons to doubt the modern version of Darwin’s theory of evolution.
The Changing Views of Mormons
A new book details some interesting trends in the beliefs of Mormons, and one wonders how long the LDS Church can survive with only half its members being confident that its unique, foundational beliefs are true.
Why You Need to Fight Your Attraction to Pornography
Here are some words of hope and a way forward from a deeply thoughtful article by Matthew Anderson on how pornography violates love and our humanity.
Thoughts from Greg and Amy on Having Meaningful Spiritual Conversations
Starting a spiritual discussion with someone who disagrees with you can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some thoughts to help you get started and represent Christ well.
How to Kill Your Anger so You Can Represent Christ to the World
How do we kill the anger we feel when facing rudeness, mockery, and other annoyances in our apologetics interactions so we can represent Christ well to the world?
On Sexual Purity and Advancing a Biblical Sexual Ethic
BreakPoint’s symposium on “purity culture” has some interesting thoughts from Christian thinkers on sexual purity and how we should advance the biblical sexual ethic.
What Does the Bible Have to Say about Abortion? (Video)
Amy shares God’s view of unborn children, how we are to supposed to treat them, and then offers encouragement to those facing unplanned pregnancies.
Why Intelligent Design Is An Argument from Knowledge, Not Ignorance
Intelligent design theory is not merely an argument from ignorance, a “God of the gaps” placeholder we use when we don’t have a naturalistic answer. Here’s why.
The Realization That Christianity Is Really Real
What if God is real—not just a hope or an abstract concept we talk about, but really real, as real as anything we see in front of us?