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In this talk, Professor John Lennox explores how shifts in Western views of truth, faith, and meaning have led to growing uncertainty. Reflecting on the decline of confidence in Christianity, he considers how its ideas still offer a foundation for rebuilding trust in today’s culture of doubt.
In this video, Sam Allberry explores how Christians can engage meaningfully with a world marked by division, conflict, and chaos. From political unrest and economic instability to personal disillusionment, our culture has become increasingly adversarial, so how can Christianity offer real hope in times of unrest?
Who did Jesus believe he was? Was he a prophet, the Messiah, or God himself? This video explores one of the most significant questions in Christianity: did Jesus claim to be divine—and if so, where? Join Dan Lacich as he examines the words of Jesus and what they reveal about his true identity.
Do the Gospels contradict each other? Dr. Darrell Bock tackles common challenges about alleged Bible contradictions, from Jesus’ words on the cross to differing resurrection accounts. In this discussion with Charlie Styles, they explore why differences don’t mean contradictions—and how the Bible’s diverse perspectives strengthen its credibility.
This thought-provoking debate between Harry Amos, an agnostic atheist, and Simon, part of the OCCA team, considers the question of…
Are difficult passages in the Old Testament proof that God condones genocide, war, or the mistreatment of women? In this discussion, theologian and philosopher Paul Copan joins Alanzo Paul and Sara Stevenson to explore challenging questions about God's character, justice, and love.
Millions celebrate it all over the world, but is Christmas historically credible? Exploring biblical and extra-biblical sources, Cristo investigates whether or not the evidence for that first Christmas really stacks up.
As Christmas draws near, Christians across the world will be spending time reading and thinking about the narratives of Jesus’s…
‘Unwrapping the Myths of Christmas’ is an 11-part series that takes well-known Christmas legends and uncovers the surprising historical truths behind them. Each episode challenges popular misconceptions and reveals the truths behind the story we know so well.
Charlie Styles interviews Eleasah Louis, a theologian dedicated to helping Christians explore their faith and its connection to societal issues. Together, they discuss how Christianity shapes identity, promotes justice, and how churches can actively engage with and address racial justice issues.
Join Calum Miller for the final lecture in a three-part series on the historical reliability of the Old Testament. In this session, delve into the archaeological discoveries that shed light on key biblical figures such as David and Solomon. Explore how external sources and historical evidence align with the biblical narratives, providing a deeper understanding of the Old Testament's credibility and its place in ancient history.
Peter J. Williams asserts that Jesus was a genius. His genius, Peter argues, is illustrated in His powerful storytelling. Through an in-depth analysis of the Parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15, Peter shows how Jesus weaves together biblical themes and shares timeless lessons that resonate with all humanity, religious and non-religious alike.