Risen Indeed
By David Faust I once had the opportunity to share the gospel with a young Hindu woman. A native of India, she was a university medical student preparing to become a physician. She was unfamiliar with...
View ArticleHow to Cope in the Radical Middle
By Ian DiOrio Gone are the days in our society when Christians could hope to occupy a “moral majority.” But two biblical qualities, modeled by Jesus and taught by the apostles, offer us strategies for...
View ArticleA Conversation with Rich Knopp and Mark Mittelberg
Mark Mittelberg (left) and Rich Knopp CHRISTIAN STANDARD Editor Mark A. Taylor speaks with Rich Knopp and Mark Mittelberg about an apologetics initiative called Room for Doubt that is designed to both...
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By Jim Tune Earlier in my ministry, I viewed evangelism as almost entirely an act of proclamation. Evangelism meant “telling.” It was shaped by modernism and was largely “proof” oriented in its content...
View ArticleReply from a Believer
Editor’s note: This piece was written as a response to another post at our sight, “Letter from a Skeptic.” The author’s insights will mean even more to the reader who has read that post first. By Dick...
View ArticleAfter the ‘Hot Button’ Is Pushed (Strategies for Engaging Skeptics about the...
By Chris Moon Imagine the following scenario: You are sitting in the bleachers at your child’s soccer game on a Saturday morning. It’s a beautiful day, and you strike up a conversation with another...
View ArticleReasonable Doubt
By Mark A. Taylor Confronted with doubters, some Christians display one of two unfortunate reactions. Some look away. They prefer not to think about serious skeptics. Isolated inside the church with no...
View ArticleHelping the Skeptical See God
By Richard A. Knopp Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical Timothy Keller New York: Viking, 2016 Tim Keller writes, “If you think Christianity doesn’t hold much promise of making sense to...
View Article‘If Christ Be Not Raised . . .’
By Mark E. Moore The resurrection is the bedrock of Christianity. If it is not true, everything crumbles. Paul testified to this, “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your...
View ArticleHow to Cope in the Radical Middle
By Ian DiOrio Gone are the days in our society when Christians could hope to occupy a “moral majority.” But two biblical qualities, modeled by Jesus and taught by the apostles, offer us strategies for...
View ArticleA Conversation with Rich Knopp and Mark Mittelberg
Mark Mittelberg (left) and Rich Knopp CHRISTIAN STANDARD Editor Mark A. Taylor speaks with Rich Knopp and Mark Mittelberg about an apologetics initiative called Room for Doubt that is designed to both...
View ArticleListen
By Jim Tune Earlier in my ministry, I viewed evangelism as almost entirely an act of proclamation. Evangelism meant “telling.” It was shaped by modernism and was largely “proof” oriented in its content...
View ArticleReply from a Believer
Editor’s note: This piece was written as a response to another post at our sight, “Letter from a Skeptic.” The author’s insights will mean even more to the reader who has read that post first. By Dick...
View ArticleAfter the ‘Hot Button’ Is Pushed (Strategies for Engaging Skeptics about the...
By Chris Moon Imagine the following scenario: You are sitting in the bleachers at your child’s soccer game on a Saturday morning. It’s a beautiful day, and you strike up a conversation with another...
View ArticleReasonable Doubt
By Mark A. Taylor Confronted with doubters, some Christians display one of two unfortunate reactions. Some look away. They prefer not to think about serious skeptics. Isolated inside the church with no...
View ArticleHelping the Skeptical See God
By Richard A. Knopp Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical Timothy Keller New York: Viking, 2016 Tim Keller writes, “If you think Christianity doesn’t hold much promise of making sense to...
View Article‘If Christ Be Not Raised . . .’
By Mark E. Moore The resurrection is the bedrock of Christianity. If it is not true, everything crumbles. Paul testified to this, “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is in vain and your...
View ArticleRavi and Me
By Jack Cottrell Several years ago Ravi Zacharias and I were on the same program. Ravi accepted an invitation to speak at Cincinnati Christian University on April 29, 2014. He spoke twice, once in...
View ArticleHow Could a God of Love Allow the Christchurch Massacre?
Jeff Vines, lead pastor of Christ’s Church of the Valley, San Dimas, Calif., is a former 10-year missionary to New Zealand who has shared some challenging thoughts in the aftermath of the mass...
View ArticleWe Believe in the Supernatural
By David Faust TV sportscaster Al Michaels uttered one of the most memorable lines in broadcasting history during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. As America’s young hockey team skated toward...
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