Category Archives: A Case for Christianity

A Case for Christianity: The importance of apologetics for the next generation

We will be studying the book of Genesis in a couple of weeks, so this week I wanted to highlight the importance of sharing the truth of the Christian faith with the next generation. Genesis is a foundational book with so many of the tough questions asked in our culture today answered within its pages.… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: “Genesis Impact”

Since we will be doing a “Church-wide” study of the books of Genesis and Revelation in the next few weeks, I would like to repost a presentation we did earlier this year from “genesisapologetics.com” that highlights some of the biggest concerns from evolutionary theory in academia today, as compared to creation for the origin of… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: Examining A Problem In Public Education

This week we are examining, from a Biblical Christian perspective, one of the many problems in the public educational system today. A careful look at most public schools will reveal that reading, writing, and math are not the main focus anymore as they should be. Having taught in this system for over thirty years, I… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Four: The Question of Identity, Part 2

I This week’s class is part 2 of the session we started last week on the “Question of Identity” that is so magnified in our culture today. As Christians, it is more important than ever to know what we believe, and why we believe it, and then apply that to who we are on a… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Three: The Problem of Evil, Part 3 – A Case for Faith vs. Doubt

A Case for Faith vs. Doubt. Charles Templeton vs. Billy Graham—Why the difference? In this week’s class we take a look at two very different outcomes for two people who’s faith journey included doubts along the way. The way they handled this doubt, especially when dealing with the problem of evil, gives us some hope… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Three: The Problem of Evil, Part 2

In this week’s class we are continuing our examination of the problem of evil from a Christian worldview. We will be looking at three main factors for the existence of evil, and nine main reasons people tend to struggle with understanding the concept of the existence of evil. Every worldview has to deal with this… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Three: The Problem of Evil

This week we continue our case for Christianity by dissecting the problem of evil. This is the biggest question asked of Christians today, and one often levied against the existence of God, so Christians must think deeply about it. This is the storyline of Christianity and this question, along with its answer, actually supports the… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Two, Part 2: The Moral Law Argument for the Existence of God

In this week’s class we are focusing on making a case for Christianity with the Moral Law Argument. We have been presenting evidence for the truth claims of Christianity over our last eight session class and we are continuing to do so through this one. If the evidence is compelling enough to make the “beyond… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Session Two, Part 1: Beyond A Reasonable Doubt – How Does Christianity Fare In A Court Of Law?

In this week’s class we are focusing on making a case for Christianity by taking a look at how it would fare in a court of law. J. Warner Wallace makes a compelling argument for the reliability of Christianity from the standpoint of criminal law. As jurors, and when judging a case, we are to… Continue Reading