While apologetics focuses on defending the Christian faith by addressing challenges and misconceptions, polemics takes a different approach—it plays offense by critiquing the beliefs of others, in this case, Islam.
For Christians sharing the gospel with Muslims, storytelling isn’t just an effective tool—it’s a way to connect deeply, honor cultural traditions, and reflect the way Jesus Himself communicated profound truths.
The digital age has brought unparalleled opportunities but has also created significant challenges. The average American is exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, receives 121 emails and 46 phone notifications, and spends over five hours daily on social media and streaming platforms.
By Dr. Tim Orr
I have spoken twice at Oxford University, once to a Muslim audience and once to a Christian audience. Being at Oxford, I expected an environment of intellectual honesty and mutual respect. Instead, what I am seeing is antisemitism play out in real-time. According to the Jerusalem
This is the gospel—breathtaking, life-giving, and overflowing with radiant hope. It is not simply good news; it is the best news. A story so stunning and transformative that it draws you into its very heartbeat.
By Dr. Tim Orr
In this story, I am sharing a moment that tested my faith and reaffirmed my understanding of grace—a moment that unfolded in a courtroom where justice, loss, and mercy collided in unexpected ways. Eight years ago, a man named Anthony killed my brother in a
Today, I write to share my heart, my grief, and my plea for accountability as I prepare to speak at a parole hearing. The hearing will determine whether Anthony Sheehy, the man who killed my brother, Shannon, in a drunk driving accident, will be released from prison four years early.
To better understand what shapes my writing, I want to share the five primary sources of inspiration behind my posts: my background, education, experiences, Christian worldview, and current events and trends.
This article delves into the intricate beliefs and historical contexts that define Palestine for Jews, Christians, and Muslims, drawing on the works of esteemed scholars.
Andy Bannister's analysis offers an alternative perspective, suggesting that the Qur'an can be better understood through the Oral-Formulaic Theory (OLT).
By Dr. Tim Orr
In the intricate tapestry of religious narratives, the story of Adam holds a foundational place in both Islamic and Christian traditions. Scholar Andy Bannister delves deep into these narratives, uncovering their profound impact on Muslims' and Christians' theological frameworks and worldviews. Bannister’s exploration
Male martyrs are promised lavish rewards, including the companionship of houris (heavenly beings of beauty and purity)and immediate entry into paradise, while the rewards for female martyrs remain vague and relational.
I believe there are five types: internal, cultural, eternal, narrative, and external. Together, these give us a comprehensive way to address everything from theology to daily life to eternal destiny.
While apologetics focuses on defending the Christian faith by addressing challenges and misconceptions, polemics takes a different approach—it plays offense by critiquing the beliefs of others, in this case, Islam.
For Christians sharing the gospel with Muslims, storytelling isn’t just an effective tool—it’s a way to connect deeply, honor cultural traditions, and reflect the way Jesus Himself communicated profound truths.
The digital age has brought unparalleled opportunities but has also created significant challenges. The average American is exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, receives 121 emails and 46 phone notifications, and spends over five hours daily on social media and streaming platforms.
When we think of apostasy, the image often comes to mind is an individual who has abandoned their faith. But apostasy is just as dangerous—and arguably more destructive—when it occurs at the denominational level.