Why Are We Guilty For Adam's Sin?
At first glance, it seems unjust that every person is relegated to life with a corrupted, sinful nature.
At first glance, it seems unjust that every person is relegated to life with a corrupted, sinful nature.
Even Wilkerson explains the freedom that comes from having an identity rooted in Christ.
In the final installment of this three-part series, Evan Wilkerson discusses how God’s long-term plan should affect the way we see evil now.
In this video, Evan Wilkerson explains how God deals with evil while still allowing us to turn back to him.
Evan Wilkerson looks at the way that God’s love and justice point toward his ultimate solution for the problem of evil.
Many of us have asked ourselves, “If God is good, why is there evil in the world? Why do evil people get away with causing so much hurt?” Evan Wilkerson explores Christianity’s response to the problem of evil in the world and how a dark, broken world actually points to God’s goodness. Dive into the Bible with us, and find answers to this pivotal question!
Most anyone would agree that a testimony is a powerful piece of evidence in our modern judicial system. In this week's apologetics video, Evan Wilkerson points out how the Bible is full of testimonies and openly invites people to investigate the evidence it offers. Those who say that the Christian faith is blind are ignoring the proofs that scripture offers. Early believers encouraged others to investigate their claims, and we can do the same. Our faith is not blind.
Atheism is often touted as the belief of intellectuals. Evangelizing to an atheist can feel very intimidating for some believers. The belief that there is no God, however, has gaping logic flaws. In this short video, Evan Wilkerson explores one simple way that atheism cannot hold up to logic or explain the basic human desires for love and purpose in life.
Atheism discounts the possibility of miracles because it begins with the assumption that God does not exist. Is that assumption valid? Evan Wilkerson explains a rational response to miracles in the Bible and in the present day.
We know that God is good, but when we see evil in the world it can cause doubt and confusion. In Psalm 73, Asaph walks us through these very struggles and how God showed up when he needed Him most.