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Doctor’s Life is Changed by Event with Answers

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 the coronavirus, the event is going virtual—and one North Carolina doctor can’t recommend it enough. Craig is a professor and chair of surgery at the Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine. He’s […]

22-Year-Old in New Zealand Determined to Answer Tough Questions

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 impact” on him at the end of high school and prompted him to pursue Christian ministry. The 22-year-old from Auckland, New Zealand, started working on his Master of Arts in […]

How Do I Know that I Know?

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 founder of the Biblical Science Institute. Oliphint is a theologian and Lisle is an astrophysicist. Both are proponents of the apologetic method of Presuppositionalism in the tradition of Cornelius Van […]

Missionary Examines the Why Behind His Beliefs

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 conversations with locals who wanted to learn English. “They were very interested in Christianity. They had lots of questions about God.” Looking back, Jonathan sees how helpful apologetics would have […]

The Importance of Critical Thinking

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 are talking about. Now, that may be the case with well-studied and well-versed individuals who understand critical thinking, however, the average American has not been exposed to critical thinking unless […]

Racism: A Christian’s Response

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 about how their spiritual convictions guide them on these issues. As an Evangelical institution called to equip students to proclaim the Gospel, engage the culture, and defend the truth (including […]


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