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The Apologist: What proof is there?
Christian apologist Amy Orr-Ewing responds to some of the biggest objections to the resurrection.
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Profile: Tim Keller
Ranked as one of America’s most influential Christians and with a ministry reaching sceptics from Manhattan to Mumbai, Tim Keller talks to Justin Brierley about inspiring a new generation of intellectually engaged evangelicals
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Around the World in 80 Miracles
Jesus promised that signs and wonders would follow those who believe. Justin Brierley reports on how Christ’s words are coming true in countries around the world today.
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Reconsidering Jesus: More than Just a 'Good Bloke'
Explore the age-old question of Jesus’s identity with thought-provoking insights from CS Lewis in this “Thought Of The Day” segment. This piece challenges the notion of Jesus as merely a ‘good man’, delving into his radical claims and their implications.
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A Blog - Hurrah!
Hello and welcome to The Unbelievable? Blog. I’ll be posting regular content here for those interested in theology, philosophy, apologetics, the Bible, ethics, debates between Christians and non-Christians and much more. So please subscribe (via the RSS feed) to the blog and tell others! For now here’s ...
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The Pope's Astronomer
Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J. is the lead astronomer for Pope Francis.
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Will the real Jesus please stand up?
Justin Brierley examines the latest reinventions of the Jesus of history. Ten years on from Dan Brown’s bestselling The Da Vinci Code, fresh rumours of who Jesus really was still shift books in their hundreds of thousands.
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My night with Benny Hinn
Following Benny Hinn’s recent visit to the UK, Justin Brierley investigates the controversial health and wealth message of one of the world’s most famous healing evangelists.
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Is Facebook A Good Place To Defend Your Faith?
I love Facebook, Twitter and social media – it’s a great way to connect with people online. But there’s also a danger. Sometimes the anonymity of the computer or smart phone screen means we can end up saying things to people we wouldn’t necessarily say to their face.
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Where Was God When Will’s World Fell Apart?
It was in 1996 that Will Pearson-Gee’s world fell apart. One day while he was at work his wife his wife took their young son and daughter for a day at the beach. But driving home her car hit a lorry coming in the other direction.
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Amy Orr-Ewing on why the Church needs working women
“My husband was once offered a job working in a leadership role for a church on the condition that I gave up my job”
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Take This Bread: Alister Mcgrath On Evangelism And Apologetics
I’m so pleased that Alister McGrath is our keynote speaker at Unbelievable? The Conference 2013 this coming Saturday. This excerpt from his article “Evangelical Apologetics” has a helpful analogy on eating at a banquet to show the relationship between evangelism and apologetics: If evangelism is ...
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Why An Atheist's Conversion 83 Years Ago Still Matters
An Oxford academic with a brilliant mind was searching for answers. He was an atheist but talking with a friend who was Christian he had gradually come to see that life didn’t make sense without a God. Only God could provide a foundation for the moral values he believed in, and explain his own search for meaning and purpose.
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Why Science (And Google) Won’t Answer All Your Questions
I saw a sign on a church notice board recently; it said: There are some questions in life that can’t be answered by Google.