Quote of the Week: Christmas Season, 3 December 16, 2011 First, the fact that Mary was a virgin points to the fact that the conception of Jesus was wholly the result of the divine... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Three Reasons I Love the Christmas Season December 13, 2011 As the song goes “Christmas time is here.” People are busy shopping, baking, and reliving their special Yuletide traditions. For many churches, the Christmas... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
We Three Kings December 9, 2011 One Christmastime, Dad surprised the family with a new Nativity scene. The set featured a stylized cherry-wood stable and a host of beautiful porcelain... Blog by Read
Podcast Review: Digging Deep into Doubt, the Problem of Evil, and Salvation December 6, 2011 In addition to blog posts, I also address Christian worldview issues and critical thinking on a couple of RTB podcasts. Straight Thinking, my primary... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Top 5 Common Christmas Myths December 2, 2011 Christmastime is here! For many of us, the holiday brings happiness and cheer and longstanding traditions. One that my family and neighbors participated in... Blog by Sandra Dimas Read
Top 10 Science-Faith Conversation Starters November 23, 2011 Tens of thousands of people are affected every day by this latest epidemic: the ironic hipster mustache. What may have begun as nothing more... Blog by Read
Dive into the Water of Life November 10, 2011 Summer is upon us—soon the kids in my neighborhood will be ambushing one another with water guns or playing “Marco Polo” in the community... Publications by Read
TNRTB Classic: Martin Luther’s Paradigm Shift November 3, 2011 Martin Luther challenged the Roman Catholic Church paradigm Publications by Read
Reviewing the Star of Bethlehem November 2, 2011 The star mentioned in Matthew 2 remains a favorite holiday topic. Many theories about this famous phenomenon exist, but The Star of Bethlehem, a... Publications by Jeff Zweerink Read
A Pale Blue Dot of Incredible Importance November 1, 2011 One of astronomer Carl Sagan’s most popular contributions to the cultural vernacular is the idea that Earth is merely a “pale blue dot,” a... Publications by Krista Bontrager Read
A Fresh Perspective on an Ancient Book November 1, 2011 If asked “What is the oldest book in the Bible?” would you answer Genesis? How about Job? In the arrangement of the Old Testament... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
The Tricky Topic of Halloween October 31, 2011 Many Christians raise questions and express concerns about holidays like Halloween that have some historical connection, at least in terms of dates, to pagan... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read