What is the Ultimate Apologetic?
The Apologetics of You What's the ultimate apologetic? When I was in college, my favorite book was the 2nd edition of Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig. And after providing a philosophical defense of Christian truth claims, he wrote this: “More often than not, it is what you are rather than what you say that will […]
3 Cultural Engagement Lessons from Acts 17
Cultural Engagement Got a cultural engagement question for you today: Ever wonder how you can better engage with that skeptical co-worker, friend or family member? How should we interact with the broader culture as ambassadors of Christ? Besides teaching Christian Apologetics at William Jessup University, I'm also a cultural engagement fellow at Dallas Theological Seminary. One of […]
5 Useful Facts for Defending the Resurrection of Jesus
Defending the Resurrection of Jesus in Everyday Conversations In this accessible apologetics video, I train Christians to defend the resurrection of Jesus in everyday conversations, focusing on the "minimal facts" approach I learned from Dr. Gary Habermas. My goal here is to help you remember some good talking points, so you'll have them ready when you need […]
Truth Matters - Confident Faith in a Confusing World
Speaking of Faith When I was a student ministries pastor in Northern California, a parent in our church gave me a book called, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. According to the authors, most teens aren't well-equipped to talk about their faith or spiritual things in general. This was something I saw […]
Women Who Defend the Faith
Women in Apologetics The Testimony of Women Just as the testimony of women sparked an investigation of Jesus' empty tomb in the 1st century, so the testimony of women in the 21st century leads many to consider the evidence for the claims of Christianity. I'm pleased to know some outstanding women who are beginning to make […]





