Tag: Apologetics

  • The Meaningful Life: A Bible Study on Ecclesiastes and If God Matters

    The Meaningful Life: A Bible Study on Ecclesiastes and If God Matters

    “The Meaningful Life” is a study that uses the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes as a framework for talking about where to find meaning in life. This study eventually was turned into the book, “Your Life Has Meaning.” And so there are no teacher notes for this study. Instead, just read the book. Lessons in…

  • Introducing Jesus: A Primer for Reading the Gospels

    Introducing Jesus: A Primer for Reading the Gospels

    “Introducing Jesus: A Primer for Reading the Gospels” is a bible study where the student is introduced to how to read the Bible, what the gospels are, and how each of the four gospels has a unique author writing to a unique audience, giving us four ways of sharing who Jesus is. This study is…

  • The Light in the Dark

    The Light in the Dark

    “The Light in the Dark: How God Preserved His Word through the Ages” is an apologetics-minded bible class on how God promised to preserve his Gospel, and how he has preserved it for us today. This study not only teaches doctrine concerning God’s Word, but also covers the history of how the Old Testament and…

  • Review: Peter Williams, “Can We Trust the Gospels?”

    Review: Peter Williams, “Can We Trust the Gospels?”

    This is a book review for Peter Williams’ Can We Trust the Gospels?. Right now I’m preparing a one-hour apologetics-oriented talk on Easter Sunday about the resurrection. We do this every year for Easter, and this year I’m planning on particularly focusing on the gospels and their historicity for evaluating whether Jesus rose from the…