Defending the faith requires bold conviction anchored in truth. It means giving a clear and thoughtful reason for what we believe, standing firm in Scripture while responding with wisdom, courage, and grace.
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- Why Christianity Is Still Reasonable
by Joseph J Jallah JrIn an age of skepticism, many assume faith and reason are incompatible. Christianity is often dismissed as blind belief or cultural tradition. Yet from its beginning, the Christian faith has engaged philosophy, history, and public examination. The question is not whether Christianity can survive scrutiny. The question is whether scrutiny actually strengthens it. Faith Is… Read more: Why Christianity Is Still Reasonable - Can We Trust the Bible?
by Joseph J Jallah JrIn a world where truth is often questioned, the reliability of Scripture is frequently challenged. Yet the Bible has endured scrutiny for centuries. The question is not whether it has been examined. It is whether the evidence supports its trustworthiness. Trust does not require blind acceptance. It invites investigation. The Bible’s Claim About Itself Before… Read more: Can We Trust the Bible? - THE RESURRECTION IS HISTORICAL
by Joseph J Jallah JrIf the resurrection of Jesus did not happen, Christianity collapses. But if it did happen, everything changes. The resurrection is not merely a spiritual symbol. It is a historical claim that invites examination. Christian faith does not begin with a moral code. It begins with an event. The Early Proclamation Was Immediate One of the… Read more: THE RESURRECTION IS HISTORICAL - Why Christianity Is Still Reasonable
by Joseph J Jallah JrIn a skeptical age, many assume that faith and reason cannot coexist. Yet Christianity has always invited honest questions. To defend the Christian faith is not to fear inquiry, but to engage it with clarity and confidence. Faith and Reason Are Not Enemies Christian faith is not blind belief. It is trust grounded in historical… Read more: Why Christianity Is Still Reasonable
