What Truth Can We Know About God?
Truth About God: 5 Truths We Can Know Creation points to truth about God through the universe’s beginning and fine-tuned design that suggests a Beginner. Scripture and nature reveal truth […]
How Can We Know Truth about God?
How Can We Know Truth about God through Revelation General revelation shows how we can know truth about God through creation and the moral law written on human hearts. Special […]
Introduction to Truth About God: What Can We Know and How Can We Know It?
The Truth About God: What Can We Know and Defend Rising skepticism among younger generations highlights why Christians need confidence in what they claim about God and truth. Modernism and […]
Truth About God Author Q&A – Richard A. Knopp with Bobby Harrington
Truth About God Q&A: Richard Knopp Interview Explores Knowing Christian Truth Bobby Harrington interviews Richard A. Knopp on why truth about God is essential for faith, discipleship, and leadership. Drawing […]
Harvard and a Civilization Built in the Clouds
Harvard Atheist Chaplain and a Civilization Built in the Clouds Cloud City becomes a metaphor for a modern culture trying to stay afloat without a sacred order beyond itself. Harvard’s […]
What Is the Difference between Essential, Important, and Personal Elements?
Essential Vs Important and the Target Illustration for Faith Define how essential beliefs relate to salvation, important beliefs support orthodoxy, and personal convictions shape preferences. Use the target exercise to […]
Does It Really Matter What You Believe?
Christian Convictions and Why Beliefs About God Matter Challenge the cultural assumption that faith is mere preference by showing belief in God is personal and relational. Recognize why the “many […]
Christian Convictions Author Q&A – Chad Ragsdale and Bobby Harrington
Christian Convictions Q&A on Essential, Important, and Personal Beliefs Chad shares how his apologetics teaching led to a framework for distinguishing essential Christian beliefs from important doctrines and personal opinions. […]