Jesus
The Resurrection of Jesus: An Unlikely Easter Conversation

Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally One Easter, a relative cornered me at a family reunion and wanted to talk about the resurrection of Jesus. Let's just call her my dear Aunt Sally. Some people try to stay away from politics and religion a parties. Not Aunt Sally. :-) Aunt Sally took a Religious Studies class […]

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Uncategorized
Think Christianly by Jonathan Morrow - Book Review

A Review of Think Christianly It's been a while since I've posted a book review and I wanted to quickly share a few thoughts about a great new book I was given on engaging our culture as a Christian ambassador. It's called Think Christianly: Looking at the Intersection of Faith and Culture by Jonathan Morrow. The first […]

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Philosophy
The Reason Rally and Reasonable Faith

The Reason Rally On March 24, Richard Dawkins and a number of outspoken atheists plan to gather in Washington D.C. for what is being called "the largest gathering of the secular movement in world history." One of the goals of the Reason Rally  is to celebrate atheism and advance secularism in society. Here's what stands out […]

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Jesus
Did Jesus Really Say He Was God?

This book is here to give you confidence in the historicity of Jesus' claim to divinity. It's designed to help you explain your faith in a world that increasingly doubts the Bible's portrayal of Jesus. Instead of focusing on what Jesus' followers believed, this book takes a different approach―it looks at what Jesus' enemies thought. […]

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Leadership
Former Skeptic: Apologetics was a Turning Point

Here's another exclusive guest post from one of my undergraduate Apologetics students. Cameron Thorn is a junior at William Jessup University in Rocklin, CA who says that understanding apologetics was turning point in his life. Like fellow classmate, Corrine Hudson, Cameron was excited by the things we discussed last semester. See why this former skeptic now sees […]

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