Apologetics is the practice of engaging questions with clarity, reason, and integrity. It equips people to address skepticism thoughtfully, respond to challenges without hostility, and show that truth is both coherent and life-shaping. By grounding dialogue in what’s real, tested, and enduring, apologetics helps us remain steady in a world of shifting narratives while inviting others toward hope, meaning, and renewal.
The Microscopic and the Macrocosm: The Offense and Truth of Christianity
The binary nature of existence, creation and destruction, good and evil, light and darkness, is…
One Way or Many? Responding to the Idea That All Religions Lead to God
It sounds comforting to say all religions lead to the same place. In a world eager for unity, people…
La Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection on Voice, Worship, and Discernment
This is written first to those who love her.
To those who grew up with her image on the wall of…
What Will Happen the Minute You Die?
The question no one wants to answer is the one no one can avoid: What will happen the minute you…



