Hemorrhaging Faith: A Brief Synopsis
It’s not news that the church today is seeing young adults leaving in droves. In fact, this change is so prevalent and visible it is being described by some as an “exodus”. Many studies have been, and...
View ArticleCold-Case Christianity Book Review
Book Review Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels by J. Warner Wallace When it comes to the issue of evidence for Christianity, there are two types of...
View ArticleBlack and Blue Sari: Review
Where is God when we suffer at the hands of the vilest of humans, when the weak and the innocent are abused and tortured? Where is God? Kamal Dhillon’s personal story, as told in her book, Black and...
View ArticleA Reasonable Response: A Review
Aside from his debates with numerous skeptics of all stripes, the aspect of Dr. William Lane Craig’s ministry that I personally appreciated the most is the Q&A section of his website,...
View ArticleReview: The Tears of My Soul by Sokreaksa Himm
Review: The Tears of My Soul by Sokreaksa S. Himm I remember sitting in the auditorium at the 2013 Apologetics Canada Conference as Dr. William Lane Craig, a heavy-hitter in the area of Christian...
View ArticleThe Gospel in the Marketplace of Ideas: Review
The Gospel in the Marketplace of Ideas: Paul’s Mars Hill Experience for Our Pluralistic World Review by Chris Battle As we stand and gaze at the sheer multitude of worldviews that diversify the context...
View ArticleThe Atheist Who Didn’t Exist: A Review
everal years ago I was stepping down the stairs in our backyard carrying my 8 month old son. Half way down the stairs I placed my weight on a step and it cracked beneath me. I barely managed to...
View ArticleThe Problems with Christianity
hristianity can be controversial. The claims of Christ can be uncomfortable, to put it mildly. G.K. Chesterton once wrote something like, “Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It has been...
View ArticleGod’s Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallace – A Review
magine you’ve been called to a crime scene where a fatality has taken place. As you wait for your CSI Unit (Las Vegas, Miami, or New York—your call) you take a look around the room. There’s blood...
View ArticleHemorrhaging Faith: A Brief Synopsis
It’s not news that the church today is seeing young adults leaving in droves. In fact, this change is so prevalent and visible it is being described by some as an “exodus”. Many studies have been, and...
View ArticleCold-Case Christianity Book Review
Book Review Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels by J. Warner Wallace When it comes to the issue of evidence for Christianity, there are two types of...
View ArticleBlack and Blue Sari: Review
Where is God when we suffer at the hands of the vilest of humans, when the weak and the innocent are abused and tortured? Where is God? Kamal Dhillon’s personal story, as told in her book, Black and...
View ArticleA Reasonable Response: A Review
Aside from his debates with numerous skeptics of all stripes, the aspect of Dr. William Lane Craig’s ministry that I personally appreciated the most is the Q&A section of his website,...
View ArticleReview: The Tears of My Soul by Sokreaksa Himm
Review: The Tears of My Soul by Sokreaksa S. Himm I remember sitting in the auditorium at the 2013 Apologetics Canada Conference as Dr. William Lane Craig, a heavy-hitter in the area of Christian...
View ArticleThe Gospel in the Marketplace of Ideas: Review
The Gospel in the Marketplace of Ideas: Paul’s Mars Hill Experience for Our Pluralistic World Review by Chris Battle As we stand and gaze at the sheer multitude of worldviews that diversify the context...
View ArticleThe Atheist Who Didn’t Exist: A Review
everal years ago I was stepping down the stairs in our backyard carrying my 8 month old son. Half way down the stairs I placed my weight on a step and it cracked beneath me. I barely managed to...
View ArticleThe Problems with Christianity
hristianity can be controversial. The claims of Christ can be uncomfortable, to put it mildly. G.K. Chesterton once wrote something like, “Christianity has not been tried and found wanting. It has been...
View ArticleGod’s Crime Scene by J. Warner Wallace – A Review
magine you’ve been called to a crime scene where a fatality has taken place. As you wait for your CSI Unit (Las Vegas, Miami, or New York—your call) you take a look around the room. There’s blood...
View ArticleA Review of “Radical Hope: Resurrection Faith in a Hurting World” by Chris Price
The following is a review by Barton Priebe of Radical Hope: Resurrection Faith in a Hurting World” authored by Chris Price. I read Christian books for at least three reasons: 1) to grow in my own...
View ArticleReview: Cold-Case Christianity for Kids by J. Warner Wallace
ike most Christian parents, the thought that my children might choose not to follow God is one of my deepest fears. I trust that God is sovereign over their lives, but that doesn’t stop me from wanting...
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