Monthly Archives: February 2020

Doing Apologetics in a Scientific Context

BY STEPHEN CHUA – 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 explore life and the Christian faith in a friendly, open, … Continue reading

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God Created a Home for Us in a Sacred Place

BY DON OLSON – 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 comes to mind is a quote from one of my favorite … Continue reading

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Did Neanderthals Start Fires?

BY FAZALE RANA – DECEMBER 5, 2018 It is one of the most iconic Christmas songs of all time. Written by Bob Wells and Mel Torme in the summer of 1945, “The Christmas Song” (subtitled “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire”) was … Continue reading

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But Do Watches Replicate? Addressing a Logical Challenge to the Watchmaker Argument

BY FAZALE RANA – JANUARY 22, 2020 Were things better in the past than they are today? It depends who you ask. Without question, there are some things that were better in years gone by. And, clearly, there are some historical attitudes and … Continue reading

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Stoke the Faith Flame: Overcoming Spiritual Weariness

BY KENNETH R. SAMPLES – MAY 8, 2018 MORE SHARE Over the years, I’ve had numerous people express to me that they have experienced a weariness concerning their faith journey. This is actually a pretty common phenomenon for Christians to encounter … Continue reading

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