We exist to be perfect as God is perfect. We know this because God has predestined us for one thing—heaven—where all is perfect and “without blemish” (see Rev 21:26-27). But…
The brilliant convert from Anglicanism, G. K. Chesterton, noted in his biography of Geoffrey Chaucer that “for Catholics, in history, the Pope is a leader as well as a ruler”. Indeed for…
Religious indifferentism is a pandemic; and is especially concerning within the Church. How many times have we heard derivatives of: “Religion is pointless.” “I’m spiritual but not religious.” “All religions lead…
Read More Awakening The Indifferent: A Strategy For Evangelization
In an age that has seen a growing societal aversion towards religion and thus the departure of casual Christianity, the minds and efforts of Christians—Catholic and Protestant—are being reawakened and united…
Read More “The Protestant’s Dilemma” by Devin Rose: Book Review
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a genius. Even his “enemies” thought so. His debate opponent, Bernard Shaw, admitted Chesterton to be “a man of colossal genius.” Among his notable debate opponents were…
Read More On G.K. Chesterton & Why It’s Worth Wrestling With His Words
Earlier this month in a thought-provoking interview, apologist Matt Fradd questioned scholar Dr. Randal Rauser, Professor of Historical Theology at Taylor Seminary, on “Why Christians Should Rethink Their Attitudes Toward…
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