Dialogue

Dialogue and Christian Apologetics: A Biblical-Theological Overview

Leo Percer, PhD | May 3, 2026 Christian apologetics is often understood as the task of defending the faith—giving reasons why believing in Christ is…

Jonah and the Big Fish

Jonah and the Big Fish, Part 2

By: Anthony Williams | March 22, 2026 In my previous article, Jonah and the Big Fish Part 1, I spoke about Jonah, the wayward prophet…

Apostle paul

Household Salvation Discussion

By: Jerry Bogacz | March 2, 2026 A female member, a recent believer (I will call Jane) of our church small group, shared with the…

Prodigal

The Prodigal Son

By Justin Angelos, M.A., Contributor | February 22, 2026 Parables are still used today in the Middle East; they serve as a method for teaching…

Designer (3)

What’s Your Indulgence? Freedom, Flesh, and the Spirit in Galatians 5:13–16

By: Leo Percer, Ph.D. | January 25, 2026 When you hear the word indulgence, what comes to mind? For many of us, indulgence conjures up…

Scrolls of MOTB

Support for the Reliability of the Old Testament

By Deanna Huff, Th.M., Ph.D. | January 18, 2026 The Christian Bible is the most sold book in the world. Simultaneously, discussions constantly arise over…

Cross

A Renewed Call to Cruciform Apologetics

By: Leo Percer, Ph.D. | October 5, 2025 The word “apologetics” often makes people think of debates, arguments, or clever defenses of Christianity against skeptics.…