About to be with youth group. Thought about how so many people struggle with bad family history.
Here’s a message titled “Like Father But Worst.” There’s a lot of good feedback from this message.
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Relationship, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Relationship, Theology on February 11, 2023| 23 Comments »
About to be with youth group. Thought about how so many people struggle with bad family history.
Here’s a message titled “Like Father But Worst.” There’s a lot of good feedback from this message.
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology on August 5, 2022| 19 Comments »
I have really been enjoying Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here) this past year. It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
There’s a recent show on the topic of Christianity and the study of history based upon Dr. Poythress’ new book (pictured above).
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Relationship, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Relationship, Theology on June 25, 2022| 21 Comments »
Personal Relationship are part of the fabric of who we are. Yet relationships don’t make sense in every worldview. In fact personal relationships are intelligible and meaningful in a Christian worldview.
On May 21st there was a conference called “Rescue Youth and Young Adult Conference 2022” at Metropolitan Baptist Church at Hollywood Florida. Speaker James Hanna delivered an excellent message employing Presuppositional Apologetics to drive the point home that relationships presupposes the Biblical worldview.
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I have really been enjoying Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here) this past year. It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
There’s a recent show on the topic of Christianity and whether it is evil.
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology on October 18, 2021| 12 Comments »
Well I slept early Sunday after a tiring day of ministry! So here’s a post that’s later than usual!
Here is an interview/podcast with two brothers that I love. It is from Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here). It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
I wanted to share one of the shows. This is an interview with Arno Fourie. I’m encouraged to see Arno have an evangelistic zeal and courage and his applied apologetics all over social media. If you are wondering about his accent, he’s a South African living in Australia. That’s pretty cool!
What was the topic? The two had a conversation about secular thought and where it leads.
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology on October 2, 2021| 16 Comments »
Here is an interview/podcast with two brothers that I love. It is from Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here). It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
I wanted to share one of the shows. What was the topic? The two had a conversation that goes from theology to apologetics and much more.
Posted in Cave to the Cross Apologetics, Christianity, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Cave to the Cross Apologetics, Christianity, Missions, Podcast, Pray, prayer, Reformed, Theology on August 10, 2021| 37 Comments »
Posted in Apologetic Links, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Presuppositional Apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Apologetic Links, Apologetics, apologetics methodology, Christianity, Cornelius Van Til, Missions, Podcast, presuppositional apologetics, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology on July 20, 2021| 30 Comments »
I was recently interviewed for Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here). It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
What was the topic? How Old Testament Directs Our Philosophy Of Evidence. Basically its a discussion about apologetics, apologetics’ methodology, the Old Testament, Biblical Theology, Messianic Prophecy and how we evaluate evidences.
Posted in Christianity, Missions, Podcast, Pray, Prayer, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology, tagged Christianity, Missions, Podcast, Pray, prayer, Reformed, Rooted In Revelation, Theology on June 11, 2021| 26 Comments »
I was recently interviewed for Rooted In Revelation Podcast (Facebook page here). It is a podcast that touch on theology, apologetics and Christian living. This is hosted by Nate Burns.
What was the topic? Prayer!
Posted in Abortion, Free Stuff, NOVA, Video, tagged Abortion, babies, birth, DVD, embryo, fertilization, fetus, meiosis, NOVA, PBS, Podcast, reproduction, Video on February 6, 2008| Leave a Comment »
During my “Sex and Gender” class, we watched a PBS NOVA Program called “Life’s Greatest Miracle” on DVD.
PBS.org lets you watch online for free. This video is a sequel to NOVA’s program “The Miracle of Life,” apparently the most popular NOVA program of all time. If your not familiar with NOVA, its a television series specializing in teaching science, offering many other free videos as well as podcasts online.
Nova’s approach aims at teaching but also entertaining the popular audience. Although the opening sentence suggests an anti-religious philosophy, they do offer a quality explanation of science for the layperson and science enthusiast.
If you find it inappropriate, there was a scene of people in bathing suits at the beach introducing the topic of sex, as well as naked babies walking and crawling around in the beginning. I didn’t see the actual birth (since the class ended before we could finish the DVD) but our professor warned there maybe some parts which may cause people to faint (like the actual birth).
I really enjoyed the DVD, the 1 hour video giving a good visual overview of the developing baby from conception till birth. Seeing God’s handiwork gave me a sense of reverential awe. During the video, I was somewhat disheartened that most students probably would never see the video the same way. The students probably didn’t consider the video pro-life but a Christian could use “Life’s Greatest Miracle” in that way.