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The Apostles Wrote the Gospels as Eyewitness Accounts

By, J. Warner Wallace, When you write a book seeking to evaluate the Gospels as eyewitness accounts, you shouldn’t be surprised to find some critics will attack the premise that the Gospels are eyewitness accounts in the first place. Several skeptics have either emailed me or posted comments questioning whether or not the Gospels are […]

Teaching Logic to Kids

By Ramon Margallo, Not surprisingly, a home at the entrance of our subdivision got some early Halloween decorations up. Hmmm, that actually reminded me of the Straw Man Fallacy; a type of argument that fails due to a misrepresentation of the facts that make the opponents positions seem weaker than it actually is. My goal […]

Questions About Inerrancy: A Review of the Andy Stanley Controversy

By Jeff Lenhart, By now it’s no secret that Andy Stanley has preached some controversial sermons regarding the doctrine of inerrancy. In particular, his message titled The Bible Told Me So has raised the ire of a broad cross-section of Evangelicals. On the other hand, noted apologists Dr. Frank Turek and Dr. Richard Howe came […]

Silenced No More: How To Keep Your Children From Being Silenced Into Submission

By Kathryn Camp, I am honored and excited to be speaking at the  National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA). In addition to speaking at the NCCA, I will also be speaking at the Women’s only portion of the event.  I am a graduate of Southern Evangelical Seminary where I earned my Doctorate of Ministry in […]

ISIS 101: What Christians Need to Know

Hello, My name is Zach Turek.  I’m a graduate of Southern Evangelical Seminary, having earned an MA degree in Philosophy.  The title of my session at this year’s National Conference on Christian Apologetics (NCCA) is ISIS 101: What Christians Need to Know.  I am excited to present on this topic that is so crucial to […]

September 11 Sunday – How Do We Respond?

This Sunday will mark the fifteen anniversary of the devastating attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington DC. Two-thousand two hundred and ninety-six people were killed that day, and six thousand others were injured by the deadliest terrorist attack on America since the Japanese attack on Pearl […]


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