Alan points out that Jesus didn’t always answer questions directly. Sometimes He took a different approach. Perhaps we can take a cue from Jesus since He’s the smartest person in history. Alan explains three ways we can answer tough questions in the way Jesus answered tough questions in His day.
Brett receives an unlikely endorsement from an atheist and discusses how the STR ambassador model provides a great tool to assess our own growth an development as ambassadors for Christ.
Brett gives a brief update on his work this Fall and how you can become a partner.
Greg talks about a philosophical reason to think the universe had a beginning and discusses the difference between the brain and the mind, then he answers a question about tactics one can use when talking to people about creation vs. evolution.
Greg talks about a political shift in evangelism, then takes calls on what the definition of “time” is, how to deal with an agnostic skeptic, if all morality is subjective, and more.
Greg talks about Savior for who, apologetics feeds the mind, theology feeds the soul, then takes calls on the accurate interpretation of a common misunderstanding (Gal. 5:24), what the Christian response is to religious-type environmentalists arguments, and more.
Alan responds to the challenge that his work is misguided because he cares more about apologetics than the Gospel.
Brett talks about his apologetics mission trips and how these Gospel-driven, real-life activities change the students.
Guest Host: Brett Kunkle
Host: Greg Koukl Greg Koukl reads and talks about the Stand to Reason April 2011 Mentoring Letter.
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Host: Greg Koukl
Greg interviews Frank Turek on his new book “I Don’t Have Enough Faith to Be an Atheist”, recounts his last few talks at some universities, and takes some calls on inerrancy and predestination.
Greg reflects on giving a pro-life talk to a law school in Paraguay then answers questions about relativism and whether there will be different rewards in Heaven.
Greg talks about if the Mt. Soledad Cross is unconstitutional, a rational basis for traditional marriage, then takes calls on if the length of punishment in Hell seems unfair for the offense, what the consequences of denying truth are, and more.
Greg interviews Dr. Stephen Meyer and archaeologist Dr. Titus Kennedy about archaeological evidence for the Exodus.
Greg talks about how he managed a spiritual conversation he had on a plane with someone who was challenging him, then he answers questions about where our passions come from and whether Matthew 25:31–46 ties our salvation to how we treat the poor.
Guest Hosts: Brett Kunkle and Amy Hall
Greg talks about reality, dating, and transgender friends.