Finish the Race
How to Have Wise Conversations
Let’s stop yelling into the internet I have had an increasing number of conversations with friends and family who have expressed how hard it is to discuss differences of opinion and ideologies with strangers and friends alike. Social media platforms…
Westminster Wednesday: Questions 9 & 10
Historical Jesus Series – Part 3: Examining the Evidence for the Crucifixion
What Thomas Magnum Can Teach Us About Investigating Jesus Who is your favorite tv detective? Mine is Thomas Magnum, better known as Magnum P.I. What is not to like about Thomas Magnum? He hangs out with a British guy named…
Historical Jesus Series – Part 2: Just the Minimal Facts Jack
What is the Minimal Facts Argument? Did you know that the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth is so strong that most Christian apologists only argue from historical facts accepted by the most skeptical of skeptics? It’s true.…
Westminster Wednesday: Questions 5 & 6
The Gospel is Narrow
“For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received… – 1 Corinthians 15:3a (ESV) Last week we began taking a deeper look at the word “Gospel”, trying to get a sense of what the Biblical authors…
Westminster Wednesday: Questions 3 & 4
One of the questions I received after last week’s Westminster Wednesday had to do with the origin or purpose of a catechism. More directly, “isn’t a catechism for Catholics?” There are two answers to this question; the Roman Catholic Church…
Historical Jesus Series – Part 1: In the Beginning Was the Word
What is apologetics all about? A few years ago, I was listening to one of my favorite podcasts called The Equipping Podcast (linked below). The hosts had a Christian apologist named Sean McDowell on discussing the evidence for Christianity. I…
Westminster Wednesday
The most surprising thing about my journey into Christian academia was that there were so many old books that explained the faith so well. We often latch on to the new because our culture deems tradition of little use. However,…