Three Books Addressing the Church Engaging Today’s Culture

Collin Brendemuehl critiques Christianity and Wokeness by Owen Strachan, Fault Lines by Voddie Baucham, and We Will Not Be Silenced by Erwin Lutzer.

The Systematic Evangelical Mind

Collin Brendemuehl: Everybody thinks systematically including evangelicals.  We interpret everything around us according to our frame of reference, which is certainly more than a mere mental state.

Is Religious Belief A Legitimate Way of Knowing?

Collin Brendemuehl: In the end, your relationship with the Lord remains as intellectually sound as any other type of knowledge.

Lacking Reason

Shane Vander Hart: Michael Green attributed the early church’s growth partly to the church’s ability to engage in persuasive apologetics and outthink her critics.

Jesus on Jesus (Part I)

What does Jesus have to say about Himself? A walk through the Gospels we can see that Jesus claims to be God in numerous ways, here is part 1 of Jesus on Jesus.

The Tomb Is Empty!

While Christians’ belief in the resurrection takes faith, it is a reasonable faith. There is plenty of affirmative evidence that the tomb is empty!

America’s Last Christian Generation?

Collin Brendemuehl: Could this be the last generation of well-meaning evangelicals in the US? There’s a good chance of it.

Natural Rights and Evangelical Apologetics

Collin Brendemuehl: The idea of natural rights (the Christian version) would not communicate the gospel correctly in North Korea or Pakistan.

An Apologetic Perspective on Crazy Rich Asians

Collin Brendemuehl looks at the romantic comedy, Crazy Rich Asians, through the lens of a biblical worldview and shares what we can learn from the film.

Why Is Historical Theology Important?

Collin Brendemuehl: Just two hundred years of church history says a great deal about who we are.  The more history we read the more we understand ourselves. With the proper attitude, the more this understanding can help us correct ourselves and fix our errors.

Featured Sermon: One Way to Heaven

Pastor Ryan Jorgensen, the senior pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel Des Moines, provides our featured sermon from John 14:1-11 – “One Way to Heaven.”

10 Monumental Errors to Culture’s Opposition to Exclusive Truth

Tom Hill: Only the Bible delivers absolute truth. Followers of Christ need not blush in shame over their reliance upon it nor upon their proclamation of it.

Apologetic Assumptions

David Shedlock: If someone is convinced something is true, no amount of logic will appeal to them, No evidence could be mustered against their arguments.

The Church’s Singular Failure

The church’s singular failure in recent decades has been the failure to see Christianity as a life system, or worldview, that governs every area of life.

Gallup Finds 55% of Americans Support Same-Sex Marriage

Gallup released a poll today that found 55% of Americans believed that…

Suggesting a New Apologetic Advance

In terms of fighting a “culture war”we need a new apologetic advance which addresses the root world view – Marxism.