Category: Apologetics
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Wednesday’s Watch: John Lennox Debates the Resurrection
In this week’s Wednesday’s Watch John Lennox debates atheist philosopher Larry Shapiro on whether Christianity is grounded in historical evidence or merely superstition.
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The Dalton Files: A Distant Memory
Last week in “The Empty Envelope” we met Jeremiah Dalton and Mary Dolen: A cynical PI and a woman seeking Jesus. This week “The Dalton Files” kicks off with Jeremiah’s back story, and next week the search for Mary Dolen…
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Throwback Thursday: Jesus Could Have Thrown the Stone
Originally published on February 13, 2026.
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Wednesday’s Watch: The 3 Discoveries That Changed Science
This Week on Wednesday’s Watch I am sharing a video of Stephen Meyer discussing three discoveries that are changing science and philosophy. Stephen Meyer tends to get very deep in the weeds at times, however in this 10 minute video…
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The Empty Envelope
Take a journey with me through the eyes of Jeremiah Dalton, a cynical private eye, as he helps a woman who is searching for Jesus. This is the beginning of a 12 part series in a genre I call Christian…
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Does Grace Have Boundaries?
Scripture tells us there is one unpardonable sin, and that’s blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. But what about killers, people who hurt children, etc? Can these sins really be forgiven? Can somebody do something so horrible they have lost their…
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Throwback Thursday: Jesus Could Have Thrown the Stone
Originally published on February 13th, 2026.
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Wednesday’s Watch: Mark Spence ‘Debates’ Atheist Professor
In this week’s video Mark Spence from Living Waters debates an atheist professor. Or I should say, tries to debate an atheist professor because the professor knows where Mark is going with the questions so he refuses to answer.
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Wednesday’s Watch: Seven Fascinating Biblical Discoveries in Egypt
Frank Turek recently visited Egypt and made some videos from his trip. In this video he discusses seven fascinating Biblical archaeological discoveries in Egypt.
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God is Not a Pushover
Richard Dawkins, in The God Delusion, called God a “vindictive bully” and a “moral monster.” He feels this way about God because he feels God’s judgment is too harsh. In fact, Dawkins doesn’t like the idea of divine judgment at…