Reflections on Walter Martin and Hank Hanegraaff

Excellent Read! Walter Martin is without any doubt one of the most influential Christian apologists from the twentieth century. He was the founder of the Christian Research Institute (CRI) and host of the Bible Answer Man broadcast until the Lord took him home June 26, 1989. The legacy of providing exceptional answers to questions about Christianity … Continue reading Reflections on Walter Martin and Hank Hanegraaff

Does God exist? Part 3: How Complex Life on Earth Points to the Existence of God

Smartphones are practically ubiquitous. Billions of people all over the world own and use them on a daily basis. Interestingly, these handheld gizmos are prime examples of intelligent design. All the hardware (e.g. touchscreen, microphone, speaker, camera, light, etc.) is integrated into a small device and operated with software (apps) to perform various specified tasks … Continue reading Does God exist? Part 3: How Complex Life on Earth Points to the Existence of God

Does God exist? Part 2: The Universe Presupposes the Existence of God.

Why do I believe in God? One reason is the very existence of the cosmos points to a divine creator. Let me explain.1 We live in a universe imbued with the principle of causality — cause and effect. This means if something can be established as being an effect, then out of necessity there must … Continue reading Does God exist? Part 2: The Universe Presupposes the Existence of God.

The Divine Conspiracy I Should Have Read About A Long Time Ago

I have to say that The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God (HarperOne, 1997) by the late Dallas Willard is four hundred pages of pure Christian life wisdom worth reading over and over again. The only regret is I did not read it a decade ago. Chapter by chapter, Willard brilliantly draws some … Continue reading The Divine Conspiracy I Should Have Read About A Long Time Ago