Responding to the Nonempirical Case for Atheism (White Paper) April 7, 2016 Today, the physical and historical evidence for the existence of the God of the Bible is so extensive and compelling that unbelieving skeptics are... Publications by Hugh Ross Read
Is It Intolerant to Claim Christianity Alone Is True? February 23, 2016 A couple of years ago I visited Canada to record television interviews about my book Christian Endgame. Prior to the recording, some of the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Is the Peer Review Process Advancing Science? January 18, 2016 In today's society, we often look to science as an unbiased source of truth, regulated by the peer review process. Unfortunately, the phenomenon of... Publications by Hugh Henry Read
How Christ’s Incarnation Differs from the Hindu Idea of Avatar December 22, 2015 The doctrine of the Incarnation (God became man in Jesus of Nazareth) lies at the heart of Christianity; it’s a truth-claim celebrated all over... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
“The Martian”: The Ultimate Rescue Mission September 30, 2015 This Friday, the film adaptation of Andy Weir’s highly successful debut novel The Martian hits theaters. In anticipation of the film’s release, I met... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
Eyes Wide Open: Thinking about Worldview in Movies, Part 2 June 29, 2015 Christian families are constantly interacting with all sorts of entertainment: books, music, video games, television, and movies. In part 1 of this series, we... Blog by Krista Bontrager Read
In the Works: Upcoming Book Compares Jesus and Other Religious Leaders June 1, 2015 Since the beginning of the year, I’ve reposted several archived articles that compare Jesus Christ to other major religious leaders, specifically Siddhartha Gautama (the... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
How Christianity Shaped Western Civilization April 27, 2015 If someone asked you to name the single most important influence in the formation of Western civilization, would Christianity come to mind? In the... Blog by Read
World Religions: The Buddha and the Christ April 7, 2015 Among the world’s great religious leaders, only two had such a profound impact that contemporaries inquired as to the very nature of their being.1... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
World Religions: The Sage and the Savior March 3, 2015 Among the world’s great religious leaders, two became far-reaching moral instructors of humanity. Confucius (the sage) laid down the ethical foundation for much of... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
World Religions: The Prince and the Lord February 3, 2015 Among the world’s great religious leaders, two came to be viewed as representing almighty God in human form. In traditional Hinduism, the god Vishnu... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read
From the Archives: Understanding Islam in the Twenty-First Century January 27, 2015 It’s one of the fastest growing religions in the world, it’s been around since the seventh century, and it is regularly in the news—often... Blog by Kenneth Samples Read