In this episode of The Tent Making Christianity Podcast, the team explains C.S. Lewis’s Tri-Lemma. Listen to our Weekly Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music or Stitcher. Look for new episodes every Tuesday. Don’t see your podcast listening platform? Email us and we will add them to our distribution list. You can also listen directly from the sidebar on our home page. Or […]
Continue ReadingMost Christians Think Jesus Was A Liar
Most Christians think Jesus was a liar. Jesus is described in many ways. Wonderful Counselor, Savior, Son of Man, Son of God, Wise Teacher, The Messiah, and dozens of other titles. But there is one title not normally associated with Jesus, and that is “Liar”. But that is apparently what most Christians think. Now, if you asked them outright […]
Continue Reading5 Books to Check Out in 2021
We finally reached the much anticipated 2021. Looking for some good Christian reading material? Here are 5 books I read this past year.
Continue ReadingApologetic Resources
Want some practical first steps to better understand and defend your Christian convictions? Here is a Christian Tent Makers Basic Training list to get you started. Podcasts: Stand to Reason- Hosted by Greg Koukl, this one-hour call in style format show answers listener’s questions on a variety of topics. Greg has a knack for making even complicated […]
Continue ReadingBack to Basics: Why Does God Allow Suffering?
The problem of evil is one of the most common and basic objections to Christianity. Theologians have spent thousands of years addressing it. Let’s all step back, take a deep breath, and go back to basics on why does God allow suffering?
Continue Reading“Lord, to Whom Shall We Go?” Peter’s Message on Doubt
what do we do when something hits us that we don’t know how to answer? Where do we go when we find ourselves questioning the entire faith? I find myself remembering the words of the apostle Peter. “Lord, to whom shall we go?”
Continue ReadingQuick Challenge Answer: Jesus was a Good Man and a Good Teacher, but Not the Son of God
The crux of it is that while they may admit there was a man named Jesus who taught some nice things, they are unwilling to believe he was in any way divine or miraculous.
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