C.S. Lewis used several lines of reasoning to make the case for the Christian worldview. In the second part of his two-part article, Robert Velarde highlights two of Lewis’ key arguments, and explains the value of logic in defending the faith.
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John D. Martin interviews Christian scholar Dr. William Lane Craig.
“If everything has a cause, then who or what caused God?” While this question is often asked, it is inherently flawed. J.P. Moreland explains.
In part one of his two-part article, Robert Velarde describes four broad principles or laws of logic. He also explains what the Bible teaches us about logic and how C.S. Lewis used reasonable, logical arguments to defend the faith.
How can you respond when a skeptic questions Christ’s resurrection? Bill Myers and Michael Ross offer some tips.
Some people — even self-proclaimed Christians — today have one basic belief about the Bible — that it shouldn’t be believed! But things didn’t used to be that way. Prior to the late 20th century, virtually all people who claimed to be Christians understood Scripture to be inspired and preserved — in other words, sacred. …
This is not to say it’s not a legitimate question (it is), but the motivation is not always a sincere desire to get an answer.
J. Budziszewski shares the gospel with a student.
Is hell real? Couldn’t God reform bad people or just annihilate them? After all, why punish people forever for one limited lifetime of behavior? And wouldn’t annihilation be preferable to eternal suffering?
Most spend their lives, consciously or unconsciously, doing the exact things that God asks them not to do.
Peter C. Wagner warns that although there are several opportunities for Christians to stand out in the workplace, it’s important that it’s not done in weird ways.
Strict adherence to a list of do’s and don’ts is not what Christian salvation is about. Romans 3:20 reads, “no one will be declared righteous in his [God’s] sight by observing the law.”
A mom learns a lesson in living the gospel—from a clown.
Michael Ross offers tips for answering skeptics who ask the question: “Does God Really exist?”
Who is God? Who am I? Why am I here? Where am I going? What am I to believe about myself and the world around me? Since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, more Americans are asking these questions. Research shows that 57% of Americans are asking “How can I find more meaning and purpose in my …
John Cooper of the popular rock band Skillet encourages listeners to stand strong for the Christian faith and to defend Biblical truth while he shares inspiring stories about how his own faith has grown over the years as he’s witnessed the powerful work of God in his life.
God sends some to other countries to share the gospel, but he calls many to minister in their own backyard. John and Danny offer practical advice to help your family become mission-minded wherever you live. Featuring guest Shauna Pilgreen.
Pastor Kevin Harney and his wife, Sherry, discuss their experience of turning their home into a ‘lighthouse’ for Jesus Christ in their neighborhood, and offer simple, practical suggestions for how your family can minister to others in your own neighborhood and community.
Esther Ahmad wanted her Muslim father’s approval so she volunteered for Jihad, but she never made it to the training camp.
On this classic program, a favorite among Focus on the Family listeners, Mike Adkins tells the humorous and poignant story of his efforts to befriend and share the Gospel with his neighbor Norman, a social misfit who was mocked by virtually everybody in their small town. You’ll hear how God not only changed Norman, but …