Review: The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist by Andy Bannister
Andy Bannister’s The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist is a witty and easy-to-read take upon the problems with the new pop-atheism. Brief Summary
Andy Bannister’s The Atheist Who Didn’t Exist is a witty and easy-to-read take upon the problems with the new pop-atheism. Brief Summary
Margaret Sanger, eugenicist. In her blog post on Christianity Today’s website, “Contraception Saves Lives,” guest author Rachel Marie Stone argues
John Dickson's latest book, A Doubter Guide to the Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2015), is a great popular-level handbook-sized piece of literature that
This weekend I spoke at Lake Geneva Youth Camp in southern Wisconsin. There were hundreds of students, some of whom already knew
“If you were born in _______, then you’d be a ______.” It’s a phrase that you might have heard before, but if
This evening I had the pleasure of twitter-debating with Kurt Eichenwald, the author of a recent Newsweek article that trashes Christianity. It's
For some, this Christmas can be a difficult one as they may doubt with the miracle of the virgin birth of Jesus
Please consider watching Craig Keener, a prolific New Testament scholar, as he explains some details and myths about the First Christmas.
(If the player won't play, you can listen to the talk in your web browser by clicking here for part 1, here
I recently completed a four-week series, 'Apologetics: A Crash Course,' at Gary United Methodist Church in Wheaton, IL. I had a wonderful