How atheists have made me a better Christian
Getting this question right is critical and, even though they don’t believe, some atheists acknowledge the weight of the issue and understand it’s worth exploring.
Getting this question right is critical and, even though they don’t believe, some atheists acknowledge the weight of the issue and understand it’s worth exploring.
Christian apologist and math academic professor John Lennox has challenged the views of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins on the issue of ultimate justice.
With many religions claiming to provide a path to our Creator and the promise of life after death, how can Christians confidently assert that Christianity is the "right" faith?
One simple way to confidently share your faith through love is to show hospitality toward your neighbors.
Repeated surveys have shown that interest in spirituality is in fact on the rise among Gen Z.
What do logical arguments for faith have do to with getting closer to God?
Math academic and apologist professor John Lennox has set his mind on stepping-up training for the next generation of young Christians called to engage with the world through apologetics.
Our own apologetic in our own voice for our own times: If Lewis could have imagined in his life that almost a century later, he would still be helping us with that, he would have been astonished.
The issue at hand goes beyond mere personal preference or opinion. It delves into fundamental questions about truth, human worth, and the essence of our existence. The complexity arises from the contrasting worldview commitments that shape our perspectives.
How should Christian parents and youth pastors counter the influence of atheism on the internet?