
Upcoming Course: Christian Theology, Racism, and Social Justice
Writing on scraps of paper, without notes or references, from a Birmingham jail cell, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. famously penned these words, “I would

Writing on scraps of paper, without notes or references, from a Birmingham jail cell, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. famously penned these words, “I would

Over the past 26 years, the National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA) has drawn hundreds of people from around the world. This year, due to

I have had scores of Americans ask me that question in the last few months. My inquisitors have been baffled and perplexed as to why

Sean studied sports science in undergrad, but changed course when the late Christian apologist Nabeel Qureshi died in 2017. Sean says Nabeel had “a massive

In 2013, I had the privilege of participating in both a written and panel dialog/debate with K. Scott Oliphint of Westminster Seminary and Jason Lisle

Jonathan and his wife spent nearly three years as missionaries in China. While there, they met once a week at a coffee shop to have

As a Christian apologist, it is easy to take for granted the understanding that when we impart information to others, they clearly comprehend what we

In light of the recent societal and cultural upheavals related to racism and social justice, it is vitally important for Evangelicals to be explicit and forthright

“Here at SES we see him as our Indiana Jones.” Dr. Richard Land, President of Southern Evangelical Seminary, is speaking about John Freyler. “Freyler’s father,

SES recently released a rather lengthy statement outlining our specific take on current racial tensions and social justice issues. After two months of national unrest