As a full time evangelist, I am always interested in learning about successful missionary endeavors. I love to find out what other people have done (or not done) to reach the lost so that I may learn and possibly incorporate new principles into my own ministry. That...
Although he died fifty years ago today, seven years before I was born, I consider C.S. Lewis to be one of the most influential people in my life. His books have educated and inspired me and I try to model my evangelism and apologetics efforts largely after his. For...
Jules Isaac was one of France’s leading historians and intellectuals when World War II erupted in 1939. The German occupation of France cost him just about everything: He lost his position as the country’s Inspector General of Education and then his wife, daughter,...
Does the success of the scientific method suggest that the Christian worldview is false? Adam Savage seems to think so. The Mythbusters star gave one of the most popular speeches at this year’s “Reason Rally” in Washington D.C. In it he celebrated the many ways in...
What could be better than two people being in love? As Sheldon Vanauken found out, having that love transformed into something even better by God. As Vanauken explains in his book A Severe Mercy, he and his wife, Davy, had an amazing relationship by worldly standards....
On this week’s show (the August 15 episode) I offered an interpretation of some passages in Genesis rooted in both the literal and spiritual sense of scripture. If you are interested in learning more about what that means, this paper on theologian Jean Danielou...