James 2 and Its Connection to Mathematical Logic March 13, 2020 I have heard many sermons on the issue of faith and good works as conveyed in the book of James. Each time I hear... Logic & Reason by Marvin Bittinger Read
Why Is It So Hard to Eat Healthy? February 21, 2020 One of the many ways that modern civilization reflects a Christian worldview of the nature of humanity—creation, fall, redemption—is in the kinds of food... Biology by Jim Painter Read
Doing Apologetics in a Scientific Context February 7, 2020 How can we share our evidence-based faith effectively? I have found that context is key. In my outreach efforts, I have invited nonbelievers to... Bible by Stephen Chua Read
God Created a Home for Us in a Sacred Place January 24, 2020 When I reflect on the first verse in the Bible, “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1), what often... Design by Don Olson Read
Did Moses Write the Torah? A Brief Positive Case for Mosaic Authorship, Part 2 January 10, 2020 Part 1 of this two-part series cited two reasons to believe the traditional view that Moses authored the first five books of the Bible... Bible by Travis Campbell Read
Did Moses Write the Torah? A Brief Positive Case for Mosaic Authorship, Part 1 December 27, 2019 The notion that Moses actually lived and wrote the first five books of the Bible has long been rejected in academic circles and is... Bible by Travis Campbell Read
Do Extremophiles on Earth Mean that Life Is Common in the Galaxy? Part 2 December 13, 2019 fisherman grabs his net with a rather large mesh size and heads for his favorite lake. After a day of fishing, he notices that... Extraterrestrials & UFOs by Otis Graf Read
Do Extremophiles on Earth Mean That Life Is Common in the Galaxy? Part 1 November 22, 2019 In Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark, both the Americans and Nazis are desperately attempting to find and capture the Ark... Extraterrestrials & UFOs by Otis Graf Read
Reality Is More Than Sense Perception November 8, 2019 As a child, I hated playing double-deck pinochle with my father. He always won—unless, I had learned, some of the cards were missing. Then... Philosophy & Ethics by Tim Smith Read
Earth’s Carefully Crafted Crust November 6, 2019 Researchers have discovered still more indicators of divine design in Earth’s fine-tuned geophysical processes. These indicators belong to an intricate, life-essential cycle (called the... Astronomy by Read
Two Reliable Tools Provide Evidence for an Old Earth October 25, 2019 Calculating Earth’s age remains a contentious area of study that often divides Christians and keeps scientifically minded skeptics from considering evidence for the Christian... Geology & Earth by Ken Wolgemuth Read
Is Supernatural Causation Compatible with Science? October 11, 2019 When defenders of naturalistic evolution state their case, they frequently begin with the claim that their theory is “scientific.” Alternative views, especially those that... Philosophy & Ethics by Paul Lorenzini Read