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Debate Review: Can We Be Good Without God?

Does science or God best explain morality? This blog offers a helpful summary of key points from Sean's recent debate with skeptic Michael Shermer.

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Why I Don't Have Family Devotionals

Why doesn't Sean lead his family with regular devotions? In this blog, Sean explains his personal and research-based reasons for not doing so.

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What Is the Most Important Thing to Know?

What is the single most important thing to know in life? In response to a question from his young son, Sean shares what he thinks is most important.

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New Film Examining Miracles (Director Interview)

Do miracles really happen? In this interview, I talk with director Elijah Stephens about his new investigatory film, Send Proof, about miracles today.

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Yes, Jesus Cared about the "Right Side of History"

Was Jesus concerned with being on the "right side of history" for moral issues? Sean shows that Jesus cared about the past and the future.

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The New Protestant Sexual Revolution

To resist unbiblical ideas about what it means to be human, we need a new sexual revolution. Sean explains that revolution and shows signs it may be happening.

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How Secular Is Gen Z? More Than You May Think.

How secular is this generation in how they think? Sean shares a compelling story from the front lines and 3 steps to equip and reach this generation.

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3 Surprising Truths (and Myths) about the Apostles

What are the most common myths we believe about the apostles? Sean discusses three common misunderstandings about Paul, Thomas, and Simon the Zealot.

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Memorize Scripture with Me! (A Simple Plan)

Why is Scripture memory so important? And is there a good plan to do it. Sean tackles both these Qs and invites YOU to join him memorizing Scripture this fall.

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How Can You Make a Career in Apologetics? (Updated!)

What options are there for someone to find a career in apologetics? Sean offers seven career ideas for those who want to work professionally as an apologist.