How Can We Trust the Bible?
In How Can We Trust the Bible?, Joseph Owen examines why Christians can have confidence that the Scriptures we possess today faithfully preserve the Word of God.
In How Can We Trust the Bible?, Joseph Owen examines why Christians can have confidence that the Scriptures we possess today faithfully preserve the Word of God.
In The Gospel in the Garden of Gethsemane, Cory McKenna of The Cross Current explores Christ’s prayer and obedience in Gethsemane as a powerful window into the heart of the Gospel.
In Dinosaurs and the Bible, Calvin Smith of AiG Canada explores the fascinating world of dinosaurs through the lens of biblical history.
The Three Gardens traces the biblical story of creation, fall, and redemption through three defining gardens: Eden, Gethsemane, and the Garden-City of the New Creation.
Paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes speaks about the science of paleontology and how worldviews influence our interpretation of the evidences.
Inspired by 1 Chronicles 12:32, Rev. Steven R. Martins calls Christians to recover the wisdom of the Men of Issachar by developing a distinctly biblical worldview for our times.
On this episode of The Confederation Report, Steven Martins and Paul Lawton examine how Bill C-9’s expanded definitions and removal of religious protections may significantly constrain free speech and Christian witness in Canada.
A great deal has unfolded since our last episode, both in the world abroad and here at home with the launch of Worldview Campus.
This week’s Confederation Report touches on the assault on religious freedom, the BC land rights debacle, and an early Canadian discovery.
Joe Owen’s “The Gospel According to Marx” is a rigorous analysis of Marxism and critical theory as rival, gospel-substituting worldviews that are increasingly shaping Christian discourse.