Perpetua

Perpetua

By: Michelle Johnson | September 26, 2022 Perpetua – the Catechumen Perpetua was born in Carthage (modern day Tunisia) near the end of the second…

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Eschatological Hope Amidst the Hostage of History

By: Daniel Merritt, Ph.D. Th.D. | September 2, 2022 That we are living in perilous times no observant person would deny. At no time, perhaps,…

Didache

Lessons from Church History: The Didache

By: Michelle Johnson | July 11, 2022 Church history – do those two words interest or bore you? Personally, I have traversed that pendulum. The…

Easter

4 New Arguments for the Resurrection of Jesus

By: Brian G. Chilton | April 15, 2022 For nearly ten years, I have been honored to bring you reasons for believing in the resurrection…

Should we believe what jesus said

Should We Believe What Jesus Said?

By: Brian G. Chilton | February 1, 2022 This article was originally posted at MoralApologetics.com at https://www.moralapologetics.com/wordpress/2022/2/1/should-we-believe-what-jesus-said. As anyone who has followed apologetics knows, the…

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Advent: A Season of Preparation

By: Michelle Johnson | November 28, 2021 There are lists on my kitchen counter. There are lists in my planner. It is the week of…

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Resurrection Defense Series (Part Six): Transformation of Eyewitnesses

By: Brian G. Chilton | April 6, 2021 One of the most fascinating historical aspects of Jesus’s resurrection is the transformation it brought to individuals…