My Approach to Apologetics: God Will Come Through

As I’ve gone down the road to becoming an apologist, a defender of the Christian faith, it has been a thrilling adventure, at times disturbing and at times very exciting. […]
Intersectionality, Christianity, & Why Reconciliation > Reversal

In the land of India lived a woman named Kisa. She had a son, an only son, who unexpectedly died. Kisa could not accept that he was gone. So she […]
Lessons from the Church in Pakistan: Boldness

Q: What are some tools you use to make disciples in Pakistan? I have a small group in my home, where we pick a Bible book and go through it […]
Lessons from the Church in Pakistan: Dependence on God

Q: Can you give me a brief history of the church in Pakistan? Before Pakistan even came into being (it used to be part of India), Christianity came to India […]
Fathers Affect How We See God: Stories from Famous Atheists

Have you ever received a gift at Christmas which was so strange you didn’t really know what to say? The famous neurologist Sigmund Freud gave the world a few things […]
Changing Worldviews on Race: Part 1 of a 3-Way Conversation about Race

*Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of 3 of an honest conversation about race between 3 friends: Dr. Michael Patterson, Angel Maldonado, and Jim Lenahan. All three are ministers. The […]
Grieving the Beliefs You Leave Behind

[Thomas] Campbell concluded by announcing a rule to guide them: “Where the Scriptures speak, we speak; where the Scriptures are silent, we are silent.” . . . [Someone stood and […]
Doubting the Doubter: On the Deconversion of Hawk Nelson’s Jon Steingard

Jon Steingard, Christian band Hawk Nelson’s frontman, recently went public with his deconversion testimony. And it’s got me doubting, too. But I’m doubting something other than my faith. First of […]