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.
Could the apostles have been killed unwillingly? Sean shows the futility of this claim and how their willingness to suffer shows the sincerity of their beliefs.
At some point in our lives, all of us face tough challenges to our faith. Sean provides four helpful points for best responding to unexpected challenges.
Perhaps the most common claim regarding the fate of Peter is that he was crucified upside down. Sean explores the historical evidence for this claim.
It is more important than ever for youth workers, parents, and teachers to train students in apologetics. Sean gives 5 reasons why it matters so deeply today.
What can Christians learn from the LGBT community? What misunderstandings do Christians often have of the LGBT community? Caleb answers these questions and more
This blog contains an activity for teacher and youth workers to help students see why knowing truth is so critical for their lives.
Did God create humans out of boredom? Why Did God even create humans. Sean briefly addresses this question by reflecting on the character of God.
This is part 2 in Sean's series on knowing God's will. In this post, Sean provides some specific steps for biblical decision making.
The question of God's will is one of the most important, and yet confused, issues that we all face. Sean provides some biblical insight into knowing God's will.