
Examining the evidence for God, the historical reliability of the Christian faith, and the challenges facing belief in today’s culture.
Where the Western World Turned Off from a Judeo Christian Worldview
Today more than ever we are living in a plurastic society. Competing cultures and dissonant narratives weave their way through our media, our institutions, our political arenas, and our relationships. Where Europe first began to detach itself from a Judeo-Christian worldview based on truth, and agreed upon presuppositons, now the United States is following suit.
But there's another movement that is stirring... a movement aimed to reclaim what's been lost in previous centuries, a movement aimed to reattach ourselves to the early movement of Christianity—Biblical Christianity. From a small band of believers in Jerusalem to the entire Western world, the impact was undeniable, shaping it culturally, politically, and most importantly personally.
So how do we get there from here? First we have to understand what infected our world and what the antidote is, and this website aims to do just that. We explore some of the most important questions people ask about life and reality: Does God truly exist, or is the universe simply the result of chance? Are the claims of Christianity and the Bible historically reliable? Was Jesus just a teacher or do the claims that he actually lived, died, and was resurrected hold weight? Did he really die to save humanity and how should we think about Christianity in a culture that often doubts or dismisses it? Should we remain skeptics of belief in Christ or is the risk too great and the evidence too compelling to remain so?
Drawing from many years of study, teaching, and ministry, the material presented here examines these questions in the hope that many will be moved to face boldly the modern skepticism that hijacks and holds so many hostage, and that we would be inspired by the people and movements that historically have pushed back to reclaim genuine, life transforming belief in Christ.
Whether you are an agnostic, Christian, or somewhere in between, we're glad you're here.


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