After perusing the latest issue of the Ichthus, I had some reflections on Nick Nowalk's latest feature "On Not Being Narrow-Minded." Nick focuses heavily on the...
One of my favorite passages from C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity is his first chapter on Faith, which has gotten me through many of my doubting periods. One of my...
A few weeks ago, I finished an incredibly long-take home final for one of my favorite classes: the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics with Professor Ned Hall (I hi...
Before becoming a Christian, I was a big fan of Ayn Rand. Her novels touched my soul in a way that no other novel has. After much reflection, I found her morali...
Last week, John Joseph Porter opined on why combining conversion to Christianity with criticism of evolution is bad. I'd like to address on his fourth point. On...
Not too long ago, my best friend sent me a link to an article by Tim Keller, a Presbyterian minister in New York. Keller writes about finding the balance betwee...
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." - John 3:16
In the past co...
One of the most important questions for a Christian is “how am I saved?” Obviously, Christians want to go to heaven and so it is vital for us to figure out how ...
I've spent the past two weeks addressing the dichotomy between spirituality and religion. However, the divide between the two is truly a false dilemma. We can h...
(For part I of this series please click here.)
Last week, I addressed how personal spirituality cannot replace organized religion for Christians because Chri...