We’re burdened for our friends who don’t know the joy of the Gospel. So how do we approach evangelism and apologetics? Randy Newman shares our need to ask God to reshape us so we truly love people and see them as “precious, eternal, valuable souls.” Furthermore, he suggests that we must adjust our approaches to sharing the Gospel according to the dramatic changes in our culture. Read this article online.
There is no such thing as Hinduism. Hinduism is a word that the British coined as a catch-all term for the innumerable and often...
C.S. Lewis’s book Mere Christianity has a claim to being one of the most important religious works of the twentieth century. In this article,...
V. Raymond Edman was a pastor, missionary, professor, and author who served as the fourth President of Wheaton College. In this episode we explore...