Category Archives: A Case for the Bible

Case-Making 101: A Case for the Bible – How do we know that we can trust the Bible?

Over the years I have come across Christians who believe that it doesn’t matter whether we know anything about the Bible and defending our faith. “Just have faith” some would say. But, faith in what? Because I became a follower of Jesus later in life I would have thought that the Bible would be the most important… Continue Reading

Case-Making 101: Why do Christians need to study the Bible using hermeneutics?

HERMENEUTICS Herman who? Our professor quickly corrected us, “Not Herman who, hermeneutics!” As Christians in a beginning Bible class we should have known that word, but most did not, especially me. I guess that’s part of the growing concern over Biblical illiteracy today, Christians just don’t know their stuff! We can correct that right here… Continue Reading

Is there more to the Bible than just a book written by men? Part 11

A Case for the Bible, Part 11: Does Archeology Support Christian Apologetics?   This blog is part of a series. You can start the series by going back to the September 1, 2014 Introduction called A Case for Christianity: Why do we need one? “In extraordinary ways, modern archaeology has affirmed the historical core of… Continue Reading