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Should Christians Use Preferred Pronouns? A Vital Debate.

Should Christians use preferred pronouns? Is it an act of respect and charity, or is it compromising the creation narrative?

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An Ex-Hindu Comes to Christ . . . and What is Cost Him

Nijay Gupta was a confused, superstitious Hindu and he abandoned his family religion to become a Christian. Why did he abandon the religion of his family?

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Apologist REACTS to Muslim, Atheist, and Progressive Christian

Sean tackles a few TikTok videos from Muslims, atheists, progressive Christians and more.

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50 Years Studying the Resurrection: Magnum Opus by Gary Habermas

What is the latest case for the resurrection? After 32,000+ hours studying, what does Gary Habermas consider the strongest evidence?

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A Doctor's Fascinating Investigation of Near-Death Experiences (ft. Dr. Michael Sabom)

As a critical cardiologist, Dr. Michael Sabom designed and implemented the first scientific study of NDE's in the 1970's, he was stunned at what he found.

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The Case for Life: Answering the Toughest Pro-choice Arguments

What is the current state of the debate over abortion? How should Christians lovingly defend life? Scott Klusendorf, author of "The Case for Life" shares here.

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Apologist vs Atheist 10 "Non-Commandments"

What are the atheist "10 non-commandments" and how should Christians respond? Here are my thoughts on each one!

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Morality: Christian vs Atheist

Atheist Emery Wang co-hosted the podcast "A Christian and an Atheist" for a decade. What did he learn? Did he find any evidence for God compelling?

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The Deconstruction of Christianity (ft. Alisa Childers, Tim Barnett)

A movement called 'deconstruction' is sweeping through our churches and it is affecting our loved ones. What is deconstruction? Should we be concerned about it?

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Excavating Babylon (with Joel Kramer)

Babylon is the second most mentioned city in the Bible. Joel Kramer examines the ancient biblical prophecies about Babylon and his findings are remarkable.