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(Review by Jesse Johnson)
Colin Hansen, an editor for Christianity Today, makes this observation (with a little hyperbole): your average Evangelical American high school student is in a youth group that emphasizes games, down plays preaching, and as a result the student does not even know the basics of the Gospel — much less the difference [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
The following comes from Nathan’s new book, Reasons We Believe: 50 Lines of Evidence that Confirm the Christian Faith (Crossway). Today’s article is adapted from part of reason no. 13, regarding archaeological evidence for the Bible’s trustworthiness.
Recent interviews with leading archaeologists in Israel have again confirmed the historical and geographical trustworthiness of the Bible.[1] [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
The following comes from Nathan’s new book, Reasons We Believe: 50 Lines of Evidence that Confirm the Christian Faith (Crossway). Today’s article is adapted from reason no. 24, regarding the historical reliability of the New Testament Gospels.
Luke’s Gospel is a case in point with regard to historicity, since he repeatedly lists names, places, [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz) 
Today’s post is adapted from Nathan’s new book, Reasons We Believe: Fifty Lines of Evidence that Confirm the Christian Faith. This article is adapted from part of reason no. 34, regarding the authenticity of Jesus’ miracles.
In the course of His ministry, Jesus healed diseases (e.g. Matthew 4:23–25; Mark 3:7–12), cast out demons (e.g. Matthew 7:22; Luke [...]

(By Nathan Busenitz)
Today’s post is adapted from Nathan’s new book, Reasons We Believe: Fifty Lines of Evidence that Confirm the Christian Faith. This article comes from part of reason no. 7, regarding the fact that life without God is meaningless.
All of the other pursuits and purposes of this life are empty apart from God. The [...]

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