Tuesday, May 24, 2011

RZIM Media Resources

"If the method is in violation of the message the people see it very quickly", here Ravi Zacharias tells us how important it is for believers to give a message with the love of Christ.  While our apologetic arguments should be well reasoned and offer a good defense for our reasons in believing what we believe, they should never be offensive and argumentative.



For additional Apologetic and Evangelist resources from Ravi Zacharias International Ministries go to their website www.RZIM.org.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Christianity Explored Website



I came across ChristianityExplored.org this morning. There are many great resources on this site, for the OnGuard study the Tough Question section might be particularly useful. I watched Tim Keller's video on "Aren't all religions basically the same?" and found it very helpful.

Enjoy this website, but remember to test everything you watch, listen to or read against scripture to make sure you are not being led astray.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

You’re Already a Theologian

You’re Already a Theologian

The following is an excerpt from a TheResurgence.com website. link

I was told that before doing biblical theology—making big-picture connections between biblical books—you have to earn a PhD and publish several academic books. If you weren’t senile or dead by the time you finished, you could write biblical theology.
That whole premise is wrong. We should always try to make large-scale connections. Everything in the Bible teaches us about God. And we can all connect God with God—on the verse-to-verse level and the idea-to-idea level. Anyone can do biblical theology.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

About William Lane Craig

Biography
William Lane Craig is Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California. He and his wife Jan have two grown children.

William Lane Craig's Testimony

Welcome

Come join us the first Sunday in July 2011 as we begin our study of William Lane Craig's book on Apologetics, "On Guard".  Rather than conducting this as a traditional bible study, we will be doing more of a "book review" where we'll review the book, chapter by chapter, discussing any questions or concerns that come up with the prior weeks reading.

To purchase the book you can go to any of the local Christian Bookstores, www.ChristianBook.com or Amazon.com where you can purchase either the paperback or Kindle edition of the book.  With the Kindle version of the book it should be possible to share notes with other members of the discussion.