Are we able to make sense of the Texas Church Massacre within an atheistic context? (images courtesy of pixabay.com)

Making Sense of the Texas Church Massacre: What You Believe Matters-Part 1

The atheist philosopher, Bertrand Russell, once made this comment: “No one can sit at the bedside of a dying child and still believe in God.”  Certainly, from the outset, this statement sounds really powerful.  How could I, a Bible-believing Christian, who claims to believe in a God that is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-loving, reconcile His Read more about Making Sense of the Texas Church Massacre: What You Believe Matters-Part 1[…]

What evidence would we need to show that Christianity is false? (image courtesy of pixabay.com)

How to Prove that Christianity is False

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Do we show compassion as we listen to others' questions and doubts? (Image courtesy of pixabay.com)

Compassionate Apologetics: Serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well

Today I was able to refine  an idea that I’ve mulled over for some time that I’m going to call “Compassionate Apologetics.”  What is “compassionate apologetics”? It is simply “serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well.”  Apologetics, unfortunately, often gets a bad rap by being for those that want Read more about Compassionate Apologetics: Serving those who have questions and doubts by listening and understanding them well[…]

If we don't have any questions, then we probably aren't thinking (image courtesy of pixabay.com)

Questioning Christianity in College

Maybe you’ve been in a similar type of situation like the one I’m about to describe.  I can still remember sitting in my New Testament class at the University of Alabama & our professor asked us if there were any questions we had from our required reading assignment for the day. I’ll never forget one Read more about Questioning Christianity in College[…]