Category Archives: A Case for Christianity

A Case for Christianity, Person of Interest: Session Two – The Cultural Fuse

This week we are reviewing session two for our “Person of Interest” class investigation. We will be looking at one of the three main fuses leading up to the explosive appearance of Jesus. This first fuse is known as “the cultural fuse” and it has six strands of evidence that bring us to the most… Continue Reading

Answers for a Study in the Book of Acts: Chapter 14

“Answers For A Study in the Book of Acts” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” posts on the weekend. The original questions can be found at the bottom of the “Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” study the weekend before, and the answers appear here mid-week.… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Person of Interest: Session One – The Fuse, the Fallout and the Burden of Proof

This week we are beginning session one for our “Person of Interest” class investigation. We will be looking at the investigative template that includes questions about the fuse (what happened leading up to the crime/the time of Jesus) and the fallout (what happened after the crime/the time of Jesus), and how the events at these… Continue Reading

Answers for a Study in the Book of Acts: Chapter 13

“Answers For A Study in the Book of Acts” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” posts on the weekend. The original questions can be found at the bottom of the “Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” study the weekend before, and the answers appear here mid-week.… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Person of Interest: Class Overview with an Introduction to Christian Apologetics

This week we are officially beginning our “Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” class. Before starting it is important to discuss our “Ministry Statement” and purpose for these classes which I do in the video. These classes are designed to offer you a variety of ways to grow in your faith, including PowerPoint presentations, videos,… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Person of Interest: An Introduction

This week we are starting a new class called “A Case for Christianity, Person of Interest” based on J. Warner Wallace’s new book: “Person of Interest, Why Jesus Still Matters in a World that Rejects the Bible.” Much of the Christian Apologetics’ resources and references that I have used over the years come from J.… Continue Reading

A Case for the New Testament: Apologetics Conclusion – Were there books left out?

This week we are finishing our “Case for the New Testament” by looking at the topic of extra-Biblical books and why they are not included in the canon of the Bible, particularly the New Testament. Skeptics of Christianity will make claims that there were books, or gospels, left out but that is simply not true.… Continue Reading

A Case for the New Testament: Session 3, Bible Apologetics Part 5 – Authentication

This week we are covering the topic of authentication in our “Apologetics” for the New Testament. Skeptics of Christianity will make claims that our foundational beliefs have been changed over time, or were later additions. But, that is simply not true. As we will see, foundational beliefs such as the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection and… Continue Reading

Answers for A Study in the Book of Acts: Chapter 12

“Answers For A Study in the Book of Acts” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “Case for the New Testament” posts on the weekend. The original questions are posted on the bottom of the Case for the New Testament” post the weekend before, and the answers appear here mid-week. This gives you… Continue Reading

A Case for the New Testament: Session 3, Bible Apologetics Part 4 – The Translations

In this week’s session we are covering the topic of translations in our “Apologetics” for the New Testament. Skeptics of the New Testament will make claims that the translations, and the Bible in general, are like the “telephone game” where the message has been changed over time. But, that is simply not true. As we… Continue Reading