
Cold-Case Christianity – a review
Read this book if you want to be prepared to speak to anyone interested in why they can trust the accounts they read in the Gospels. And…
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Principles from Proverbs to guide our apologetics conversations.
How Christian apologetics has used science in its response to the claims of the New Atheists. Boyle Lecture 2014.
The way the Gospel accounts use correct place names shows that they were based on reliable information from first hand testimony.
This video examines the historical evidence that Jesus performed miracles.