Once More with Feeling: Why Apologetics (Desperately) Needs Imagination
The church needs an apologetic method saturated with imagination, an approach that appeals to the intellect and the affections.
The church needs an apologetic method saturated with imagination, an approach that appeals to the intellect and the affections.
Christians in exile aren’t meant simply to survive or retreat but to proclaim the gospel.
We live in a world where some say ‘Long live the gods.’ We need not despair; we’ve been here before. Just like last time, God will see us through.
Rebecca McLaughlin advocates for truly listening to those with whom we disagree on political issues, seeking to understand their reasoning and perspective.
Collin Hansen and Claude Atcho explore the transformative power of personal encounters with Jesus, featuring the Samaritan woman in John 4.