Category Archives: A Case for Christianity

A Case for the New Testament: Introduction, Part 2 – The importance of seeing the “Big Picture” of the Bible

Last week we started a new series using a class format that includes the presentation, video clips, overview notes, a reflection for memorization and a Bible study in the book of Acts. This type of format will make the material and information available for those who cannot attend class in person, or for those who… Continue Reading

A Case for the New Testament: Class Introduction

This week we are starting our new class, “A Case for the New Testament” along with a study in the book of Acts. Over the next several weeks the posts will include the video presentation based on the class, video clips and recommended resources from top Christian teachers and apologists. There will also be some… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 9

This week we are wrapping up our study of the book of Exodus and the important history that all Christians should be familiar with. The big question many Christians ask: Are we still under the Old Testament Law? We will look at that question and a little more in this conclusion to our Case for… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 8

Over the past several weeks we have been reviewing some basic answers, with an apologetic focus, for the book of Exodus. This week we are looking at chapters 15 through 20, and then next week we will conclude with an overview of chapters 21 through 40. Then, the week of July 11th we will begin… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 7

Last week we looked at one of the most epic events in all of history: the Red Sea Crossing. We did not cover the last few questions in that set as they comprise a stand alone topic on miracles; so this week we will take a look at what miracles are, and how we know… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 6

This week we are looking at one of the most epic events in all of the Old Testament history: The Red Sea Crossing. Many skeptics have denied this as a miraculous event, but there is much evidence in the way of archeology and historical records from, not only Biblical sources, but outside sources as well.… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 5

In this week’s post we are looking at answers to the study questions for Exodus chapters 11-13. We have taken a short break from our apologetics’ topics to use a question and answer format for this series. However, embedded in these questions and answers will be references to some of the tough questions often asked… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 4

Beginning last week, and over the next few weeks, we are overviewing the notes from the study questions as our class presentation on the book of Exodus. The purpose is to gain a basic knowledge of the book, and its events, along with addressing some answers to a few tough questions we might get from… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 3

This week we are presenting answers to previous study questions as an overview from our class, and will continue to do so over the next several posts as we go through the book of Exodus. In the past two posts we have introduced some of the work by Timothy Mahony and the “Patterns of Evidence”… Continue Reading

A Case for the Old Testament, The History Continues: The Exodus, Part 2

Last week we began a new study on the book of Exodus. It is after Genesis, not only chronologically, but in skeptical criticism of the narrative. Since we have established, in previous studies, that there is ample evidence for the reliability of Biblical narrative we can have confidence that what is recorded in the Exodus… Continue Reading