apologetics

Were the Gospels written centuries after Jesus — or within living memory? This article tests the claim using the New Testament’s own statements (Luke 1:1–4), Paul’s early received creed (1 Corinthians 15), internal historical signals, early church testimony, and surviving manuscript fragments like P52. It’s a guided, evidence-based introduction to authorship, dating, and eyewitness proximity — with self-discovery prompts and sources for deeper study.
A practical “how NOT to do it” guide to evangelism: 13 common ways Christians accidentally crash and burn, plus humble real-life examples and a better way forward. Honest, non-shaming, and designed to help you stay in the conversation long enough for real fruit to grow.
A gentle set of imagination-based icebreakers that draw out people’s deepest longings—meaning, peace, love, freedom from guilt—and provide natural, non-pressuring bridges toward the Gospel.
Zuko’s Apologist’s Quick Guide to Sikhism provides clear, respectful, Scripture-led responses to common Sikh beliefs. This section equips Christians to engage thoughtfully on topics such as the nature of God, Jesus’ identity, salvation, good works, and truth, while highlighting key differences between Sikh teaching and the Bible. Designed for quick reference, gentle clarity, and confident conversations.
Christadelphians are a Bible focused Christian movement that seeks to model faith and practice after the early church. They emphasise careful Scripture reading, adult baptism by immersion, and weekly remembrance of Jesus’ death. However, Christadelphian teaching departs from historic Christianity on several core issues, including the nature of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the meaning of salvation. This article offers a calm, Bible based explanation of who Christadelphians are, what they believe, where their teachings diverge from the gospel, and how Christians can engage thoughtfully and graciously using Self Discovery Bible Study (SOS) principles.