Dallas Theological Seminary
Apologetics for Children
Apologetics for Children How can we help our children understand evidence for the Christian faith? When people ask me about apologetics for children, I think back to the time when my son was in kindergarten. A classmate would tease him at school by sarcastically asking, "Do you still believe in that God thing?" This confirmed my […]
The Christmas Story - Beyond Apologetics
Experiencing the Christmas Story Every December, I see a couple of approaches to Jesus’ birth on Christian blogs: Articles that approach the Christmas story from the perspective of “How Jesus came to Earth,” looking at it in light of what the Gospels tell about who Jesus turns out to be. Or, you get an apologetics […]
Do We Need a New Kind of Apologist?
The Table Podcast Podcast on Defending the Faith with Truth and Love Do we need a new kind of apologist? Sean McDowell says "Yes!" As ambassadors of Jesus, we need to be equipped to lovingly speak truth to our broken and hurting world. He wrote a book called A New Kind of Apologist as a […]
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 […]
Making Sense of the Historical Jesus Debate
Making Sense of the Historical Jesus Debate Check out the interview I did with my mentor, Dr. Darrell Bock, after his presentation on "Making Sense of the Historical Jesus Debate" at the Table Conference in Carrollton, Texas. In this video clip, I ask him three questions about orality in the New Testament, the claim that […]





