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Together We Will Strengthen, Hold Fast, and Engage
We have a special gift for you this month when you join us in building confidence for every Christian, clear thinking for every challenge, and courage and grace for every encounter.
Spiritual Warfare Is Real
An incident recorded in Daniel gives insight into some aspects of prayer and spiritual warfare.
Does Your Belief in Demons Affect How You Live?
What could demons do to thwart apologetic encounters? What should apologists be mindful of when sharing our convictions with others? Alan reflects on his interview with Tim Muehlhoff.
Why Study Latin?
Learning Latin requires the skills of patience, precision, accuracy, and attention to detail, and it’s worth it! Here are five reasons why you would benefit from studying Latin.
Be One of the 100
Our Strategic Partners are the backbone of our organization. We couldn’t do what we do without them, and now we have a special incentive for you to join them and become part of our team.
Do Christians Hate People Who Identify as Gay or Lesbian?
Many people who identify as gay or lesbian think that Christians hate them and so does God, but this isn’t the case. Alan explains why.
The Most Politically Incorrect Bible Passage
Paul’s first epistle to the church in Corinth has many challenging admonitions. First Corinthians 6:9–11, however, seems to top them all, especially in light of our country’s ethos.
God Is Good and Just When He Punishes People
A government that lets criminals off the hook would rightly be called corrupt and couldn’t be trusted, so why do people accuse God of not being good when He punishes?
Is What Muslims Say Really What Islam Teaches? (Video)
Alan emphasizes the importance of looking to Islam’s authoritative sources in order to know what Islam really teaches then explains a key teaching about the Quran.
An Apologetic against Dating in High School
High school students love to say they’re dating “to get to know each other better” and “to see if we’re compatible.” Here’s how parents can respond.