Christianity and Humanism What does it take to be human? Does that sound like an odd question? One is...
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Dr. Patrick Zukeran shows that numerous people, places and events described in the New Testament have been verified by...
Rick Wade distills an in-depth e-mail dialog with an atheist in which he addresses her doubts and arguments concerning...
Kierkegaard—The Radical Reformer One of the most difficult barriers to evangelism today is the difficulty in defining what it...
Justin’s Conversion and Writings In a previous article I talked about the persecutions Christians experienced in the early church.{1}...
Todd Kappelman provides us with a compelling introduction to the thought and writings of Francis Schaeffer, one of the...
“True for You, But Not For Me” Since the church began, objections have been raised to the faith. They...
I STILL REMEMBER THE SINKING FEELING IN THE PIT OF MY STOMACH. I was a university student, a young...
Rick Wade provides a solid argument for the beneficial contributions of Christianity to Western culture in the areas of...
Rick Wade examines the contemporary relevance of the apologetics of Blaise Pascal, a 17th century mathematician, scientist, inventor, and...








