Here’s an interview I did on the resurrection: why it matters, how it affects our personal devotion, and the best answers to objections.
How do we know if we’re actually wise in God’s eyes or in the world’s eyes? Is it good to be a fool in the world?
Why did Paul not present the gospel with “persuasive words of wisdom”? Why is the gospel a “hidden mystery”? We look at that and more in this sermon from 1 Corinthians 2
In this sermon we look at 5 ways to understand the value of every human being and hopefully clear up some misunderstandings around being “created in the image of God.”
How should we think about the claim that all religions are equally valid, each containing parts of a greater whole of religious truth?
Christianity affirms the virgin birth of Jesus, but Atheism has its own "virgin births" as well.
Should we treat Paul’s writings with the same authority as those of Jesus?
Do we need God to make sense of morality, or can we base it on altruism, empathy, and fairness?
Is religion just about values whereas science tells us about facts?
Is Christianity just for Earthlings? And how should Christians view intelligent life if it were discovered elsewhere in the universe?
Is it possible that one day we will discover a naturalistic cause for the universe? Why Do Christians just say “God did it?”
For what reasons should we believe that God created the heavens and the earth?