Robin Schumacher
Robin Schumacher is an accomplished software executive and Christian apologist who has written many articles, authored and contributed to several Christian books, appeared on nationally syndicated radio programs, and presented at apologetic events. He holds a BS in Business, Master's in Christian apologetics and a Ph.D. in New Testament. His latest book is, A Confident Faith: Winning people to Christ with the apologetics of the Apostle Paul.
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Evil is so boring
And why is real evil boring? Because it cares about only one thing: itself. If you’ve ever spent time with a narcissist, you understand this.
The haunting of Bishop Pike
Pike previously disbelieved in life after death but became convinced that his deceased son was trying to communicate with him from the afterlife. The various phenomena that occurred in the residence had the ‘signature’ of his dead son and relayed information in a way that only the younger Pike would know.
The ultimate trigger warning
There’s a reason trigger warnings don’t work as intended and why every culture in history has had problems being “triggered” whether they’ve had social media or not.
Let Philip cease to rule the world
We might not have the same pressing hardships Melanchthon had in his day, but the practical life warning of “here be dragons” still applies in our here and now.
When prayer is both hard and easy
A prayer life of thanking God for everything nonstop is easy, uplifting and allows me to “pray without ceasing” (1 Thess. 5:17).
3 surefire ways to be miserable
In the end, looking horizontally first for happiness is a sure way to fail at it. Instead, we should “seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you” (Matt. 6:33).
Overwhelmingly conquered by evil
We overcome evil with good when we decide not to let negative people or hardship-producing situations poison our souls with their sourness and instead respond in a godly way.
The surprising key to real social change
The awesomeness of this Gospel is that it agrees with and directly addresses what Beatrice Webb observed: “No amount of knowledge or science will be of any avail unless we can curb the bad impulses of the human heart.”
Wisdom – the new national deficit
If there’s one succinct way to sum up the chaos and corruption we see every day in America it would be that we have lost our skill at living.
Evading Jesus
Simply put — eternity is an awfully long time to be wrong, especially when you know deep down now that you’re staring His truth in the face.