'Apologetics is useless' and other lies
Christian apologetics seems to be more of a hot potato than ever. And I’m talking just within the church.

Christian apologetics seems to be more of a hot potato than ever. And I’m talking just within the church.
Rhett McLaughlin, co-creator with Link of Good Mythical Morning, talked with atheist Alex O’Connor about his deconstruction from the Christian faith.
Lucy Kajidori, leader of the International Council of Evangelical Theological Education's (ICETE) Impact Team on Children and Families, spoke with Christian Daily International about the urgent need to integrate ministry to children more deeply into theological education.
When you or I dole out Christian apologetic claims in a onesie-twosie fashion, thinking it will seal the deal on someone’s salvation, the end result is usually a crash-and-burn situation for us.
What if someone boldly claimed that Jesus himself said He wasn’t God?
Getting this question right is critical and, even though they don’t believe, some atheists acknowledge the weight of the issue and understand it’s worth exploring.
Christian apologist and math academic professor John Lennox has challenged the views of evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins on the issue of ultimate justice.
With many religions claiming to provide a path to our Creator and the promise of life after death, how can Christians confidently assert that Christianity is the "right" faith?
One simple way to confidently share your faith through love is to show hospitality toward your neighbors.
Repeated surveys have shown that interest in spirituality is in fact on the rise among Gen Z.