by Mark Farnham | Aug 8, 2017 | Christian Living, Christian Thinkers
G. K. Chesterton: Adventures happen on dull days, and not on sunny ones. When the chord of monotony is stretched most tight, then it breaks with a sound like a song. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
by Mark Farnham | Aug 7, 2017 | Apologetics, Christian Thinkers, Science
Most skeptics I talk to think they operate completely without bias in their skepticism and agnosticism. They often demonstrate a startling lack of self-awareness of their assumptions. One hundred years ago, the British essayist G. K. Chesterton noted the frustrating...
by Mark Farnham | Aug 4, 2017 | Apologetics, Evangelism
Guest Post by Jeff Mindler [Jeff graduated from Lancaster Bible College in 2014 with a B.A. in Biblical Studies, as well as an M.A. in Counseling. He currently works as the Event Coordinator for the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals in Lancaster, PA. His wife,...
by Mark Farnham | Jul 31, 2017 | Apologetics, Christian Thinkers, Evangelism, The Church, Theology
You can teach about evangelism all you want, but if you don’t include apologetics training, you reduce your effectiveness exponentially. False ideas are the greatest obstacles to the reception of the gospel. We may preach with all the fervor of a reformer and...
by Mark Farnham | Jun 2, 2017 | Atheism/Skepticism, Christian Living
Atheist Bertrand Russell in 1927: I do not mean by a Christian any person who tries to live decently according to his lights. I think that you must have a certain amount of definite belief before you have a right to call yourself a Christian. ~”Why I Am Not a...