Apologetics and Worldviews

Christianity is not a blind leap into the dark. It is a reasonable, historical, and life-changing faith rooted in the truth of Jesus Christ, the reliability of Scripture, and the reality of the Resurrection.

Faith That Thinks

Apologetics is not about winning arguments for the sake of argument. It is about giving an honest answer to honest questions, exposing false assumptions, and pointing people to the truth found in Jesus Christ. In a world of competing religions, philosophies, ideologies, and worldviews, Christians need more than slogans. We need a faith that is biblical, thoughtful, courageous, and full of grace.

This page gathers resources that explore creation, the Resurrection, rational faith, biblical literacy, and the Christian worldview. These articles are designed to help believers think clearly, answer wisely, and proclaim the Gospel faithfully.

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Jesus and Genesis

Explore how the opening words of Scripture point beyond creation itself and reveal the centrality of Christ from the very beginning.

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Walking Through Creation With Christ

A deeper look at Genesis, creation, and how Christians can think carefully about Scripture, interpretation, and the glory of Christ.

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Resurrection Realities

The Resurrection is not merely a comforting religious idea. It is the foundation of Christian hope and the central miracle of the Gospel.

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Galileo’s Quest for a Rational Faith

A thoughtful look at faith, reason, science, and the need to move beyond simplistic myths about Christianity and the life of the mind.

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Goat Herders?

Why educated people should know the Bible — not only as a religious text, but as one of the most influential books in human history.

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Why This Matters

Every person lives from a worldview. The question is not whether we have faith, but what kind of faith we have — and whether that faith can bear the weight of truth, suffering, history, eternity, and the human heart. Christianity does not call us to turn off our minds. It calls us to love the Lord with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.

The Christian answer is not merely an argument. It is a Person. Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. The goal of apologetics is not just to defend an idea, but to bear witness to Him.