How should we tactically handle the claim that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence?” Is the evidenve for Christianity good enough?

How should we tactically handle the claim that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence?” Is the evidenve for Christianity good enough?
Ted Cruz had a conversation that, regardless of your political views, holds some great lessons for all of us.
Daniel 4 shows that we make much of our kingdoms, but God will not share his glory. He also ordains the ends and the means to the greatest good.
More than even before, Christians need to be able to make bridges to the gospel. Here, we look at Acts 17 where Paul, being motived by the glory of God, addresses people who didn’t have a Christian worldview.
Rosa Parks was moved to action through a little know event. Find out what it was and how you could potentially motivate the next soon-to-be Rosa Parks!
Since the Bible is God’s word, we need to appreciate how it uses language in different styles so we can understand it correctly.
What was the context of Genesis 1 and how should it affect how we understand the first chapter of the Bible and creation?
Is it time to get rid of the old phrase “love the sinner, hate the sin”? Should Christians even hate other people’s sin?
(This will be the first in a series of posts about God and Creation.) It’s […]
Where does “loving our neighbor” fit with loving our God? And how does it fit with submitting to the authority of the Bible?