Book Review: Mapping Apologetics by Brian Morley
My thoughts on a book that examines the five main approaches Christians use to defend their faith. Continue reading Book Review: Mapping Apologetics by Brian Morley
My thoughts on a book that examines the five main approaches Christians use to defend their faith. Continue reading Book Review: Mapping Apologetics by Brian Morley
A coward, a skeptic and a zealot bump into the resurrected Jesus. A look at Peter, James and Paul before and after the resurrection. Continue reading A Coward, a Skeptic, a Zealot and the Resurrection
When God’s commands seem too difficult, remember these 3 words. Continue reading 3 Words That Changed My Perspective on God’s Commands
Two arguments on why I believe Scripture is inerrant. Continue reading Scripture Wasn’t Written in Pencil: Inerrancy
Thinking about your own death can be a good thing. Continue reading A Funeral is Better Than a Party?
Responding to Ricky Gervais’ comments about theism and atheism on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Continue reading Stephen Colbert and Ricky Gervais Talk about God
The best way to find your theological blind spots is to read theologians who disagree with you. Continue reading 3 Benefits of Reading Theologians Who Disagree With You
Why Jesus had to be both God and man in order to save us from our sins. Continue reading Incarnation Part 3: Personhood
Why it’s important that Jesus was truly human. Continue reading Incarnation Part 2: Humanity
God the Son added humanity to his divinity in the person of Jesus Christ. Continue reading Incarnation Part 1: Divinity
How do we practice thankfulness while living in a culture of entitlement? Continue reading Cultivating Thanksgiving
Originally posted on Blogs for Christians:
“Just have faith” “Don’t you trust God?” “You just need to believe” These statements and so many more have been plaguing the Christian church, at least the western American Christian church. Many people in the church equivocate the studying of theology with a lack of trust, all the while failing to understand that our most important doctrines and beliefs held by… Continue reading Why Theology?
Why is Jesus called “the firstborn” in Colossians and does it mean that Jesus had a beginning? Continue reading Tough Texts: Was Jesus Created? (Colossians 1:15)
What did the collection of the 27 books in the New Testament look like in the early church? Continue reading The First Church Historian on the New Testament Canon
An aspect of the Second Coming you may have overlooked. Continue reading How Restaurant Servers Mirror Jesus’ Return
Many American Evangelicals believe in heretical doctrines and don’t even realize it. Continue reading The American Heresy Epidemic
Originally posted on Elihu's Corner:
Heavenly Father, Thank you for giving me the opportunity to reach out to believers and non-believers through this medium. Grant me wisdom to respond properly to those with whom I interact both here and in other places that you may be glorified. Remind me daily to cultivate a spirit of humility. Crush my pride and let me not forget… Continue reading A Christian Blogger’s Prayer
What does it mean to walk by the Spirit and to be filled with the Spirit? Continue reading The Holy Spirit in the Believer’s Daily Life
Angels and the saints of old help us see that we’re a part of something larger than ourselves. Continue reading Awakening Your Affections for the Word: God’s Cosmic Story
A simple analogy for 3 approaches to defend the Christian faith. Continue reading The Man in the Other Room: An Analogy for Apologetics