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What We Can Learn from Mr. Rogers’ Understanding of Salvation (Video)
Greg reflects on how Mr. Rogers’ parting words exemplified a common misunderstanding of God’s grace.
The Believer’s Delight in God
Christians see God as someone to be desired, but not everyone sees Him this way. Whichever side of that divide you’re on, the other side likely seems incomprehensible to you.
Stop What You’re Doing and Watch Science Uprising
A provocative new video series on YouTube challenges naturalism head on in an educational and engaging way, revealing the weaknesses of its worldview.
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.
A Tribute to One of the Greatest Christian Apologists
After decades of service defending the gospel, Dr. Norm Geisler has gone on to rest and be with Christ. Tim talks about an aspect of his service that most people did not see.
How to Deal with Some Common Responses to Your Pro-Life Argument
Some common responses you’ll hear when making a pro-life argument aren’t actually relevant to your argument. Here’s how to spot them and keep the discussion on track.
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.
Sequence-Specific Information Comes from a Mind (Video)
Tim explains the unlikely odds of the correct sequence for proteins developing by chance.
There Can Be No Moral Progress if There’s No Standard
The moral relativist who is fighting for a moral principle is living in tension with his beliefs, and this provides a great starting point for a spiritual conversation.
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.