What’s Ahead at Truth Unites? (Spring 2026 Update)
When I think about Truth Unites, two thoughts always come to mind: 1) I am so grateful for all of you who watch/support. It means the world to me. 2) I pray that my videos...
Read moreWhen I think about Truth Unites, two thoughts always come to mind: 1) I am so grateful for all of you who watch/support. It means the world to me. 2) I pray that my videos...
Read moreHey friends! This summer I will be leading a book discussion of C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity for supporters/patrons. We will meet via zoom Tuesday evenings at 7pm central (five total meetings): July 1, 8, 15,...
Read morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8h2VLEl1vX8 This video highlights the strength of the historical evidence of Christ’s resurrection by considering an alternative theory: grave theft + hallucinations. It seeks to establish three facts: Then it explores what the best explanation...
Read moreIn this video I offer a word-by-by commentary of the Nicene Creed, the most widely used confession of faith in the Christian world, in honor of its 1700th anniversary. If you watch this video to...
Read morehttps://youtu.be/T4IgjsKbxjI This video is about annihilationism, sometimes called conditional immortality, is the idea that those who are damned to hell are ultimately destroyed or killed and cease to exist. I attempt four goals: The video...
Read moreThis video is a critique of universalism from a historical perspective. It advances three theses universalism in the early church:
Book Recommendation: Sam Storms’ Understanding Prayer: https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Prayer-Biblical-Foundations-Practical/dp/0310171105/
Alex O’Connor interviewed Rhett McLaughlin recently and their discussion raised several points that Christians can learn from (especially Christian apologists such as myself!). I defend Christianity because I believe it is good and true. I...
Read moreIt’s often claimed that translations of the Bible into the vernacular languages of medieval Europe weren’t really opposed within the church because there are a few examples of such translations prior to the Reformation. But...
Read moreWhat are we doing in this world, and what happens when life is over? These questions—meaning, and death—are the most important questions we can ask. Yet many people are too busy or distracted or overwhelmed...
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