Category Archives: Bible study

A Case for Christianity, Foundational Truths: Session 1 – The Importance of Apologetics and Hermeneutics

Welcome to our new class: A Case for Christianity, Foundational Truths! This class will focus on the importance of Christian Apologetics, and major questions asked of Christians today, along with Bible study skill practice using a survey format that follows the principles of hermeneutics. This week’s class will be introductory as we will look at… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity, Foundational Truths: The Importance of Apologetics Training for All Christians

Before we start our new class next week, A Case for Christianity, Foundational Truths, I would encourage you to view J. Warner Wallace’s presentation on the importance of Apologetic training for all Christians today. Our new class will be focusing on two parts: 1) Answering tough questions (Apologetics) about life in our culture today from a… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: Resources for Genesis Apologetics – Creation Today interviews on the question of the age of the Earth and methods of dating

This week we are continuing to highlight some work from our recommended sources on Genesis, specifically on the Genesis creation account. The prominent view in secular academia today is that the Earth is 4.5 billion years old. What does the evidence say? Eric Hovind, from the Creation Today Show, interviews experts on a weekly basis… Continue Reading

A Case for Christianity: Resource for Genesis Apologetics – Genesis Impact

Over the next few sessions I’d like to highlight some work from our recommended sources on Genesis, specifically the Genesis creation account. The prominent view in secular academia today is that humans have evolved from lower life forms and specifically from “ape-like” creatures considered to be forerunners of homo-sapiens. The fossil record, in reality, does… Continue Reading

A Case for the Bible, The Bible Fast Forward: Session Seven – A Survey of Genesis, Where are the Covenants and Where is Jesus?

In this week’s class presentation we are finishing the survey format for the book of Genesis with some “going deeper” questions about the Covenants, and questions about Jesus in Genesis. In this class we are working on ways that will encourage students to study the Bible on their own, and gain insight by reading and… Continue Reading

A Case for the Bible, The Bible Fast Forward: Session Six – A Survey of Genesis, Chapters 37-50

In this week’s class presentation we are finishing the content outline for our survey format of Genesis with chapters 37-50, and we will get into the “Going Deeper” and “Where’s Jesus?” section of the format next week. In this class we are working on ways that will encourage students to study the Bible on their… Continue Reading

A Case for the Gospels: Session Ten, Conclusion

This week is our last class session in our “Case for Gospels” as we wind down the year 2023! Over the past nine sessions we have been looking at the massive amounts of evidence available, both inside and outside of the Bible, for the truths of the Gospel. Below is an overview of the categories… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the Gospel of Matthew: Chapters 25-28, Jesus’ Crucifixion and Resurrection

“Answers for a study in the Gospel of Matthew” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading

A Case for the Gospels: Session Nine – The Reliability of the Gospels – The Star of Bethlehem

For this week’s class we are looking at the question: What was the Star of Bethlehem that the Bible says appeared over the Christ Child’s birthplace? According to Matthew chapter two we learn: “Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, magi from the east arrived in… Continue Reading

Answers for a study in the Gospel of Matthew: Chapters 21-24, Jesus’ Passion Week and Triumphal Entry

“Answers for a study in the Gospel of Matthew” is a weekly post in addition to the regular “apologetics” posts on the weekend where the original questions can be found at the bottom of the study, and then answers appear here mid-week. This gives you time to do your own research, and then check your… Continue Reading