A Collision with God – A Sermon on Mark 10:35-45
“A Collision with God” is a sermon on Mark 10:35-45, given on June 24th, 2012, at a regional worship gathering for Church of the Cross in Boston, MA. You are welcome to give this sermon in other...
View ArticleHow Should the Church Respond to Doubt?
Whatever their worldview, everyone has doubts. Christians are no different. Given this pervasive experience, every local church needs to acknowledge the reality of doubt. In preparing to respond to...
View ArticleWeakness and Power – A Sermon at Church of the Cross
After a brief introduction that reviews the previous few weeks of preaching, this expository sermon by Mark Booker on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 offers a passionate, clear and Biblical explanation for how we...
View ArticleIs God Good? Are Humans Bad?
The following is the transcript of a talk given at Church of the Cross during the “Dealing with Doubts” series on August 19, 2012. Today we are going to look at perhaps the most difficult question that...
View ArticleThe Opposite of Acts 2
What if God doesn’t exist? What if Jesus never rose from the dead? Assuming that we accept naturalism as true, how might an accurate historian have explained the events of Acts 2? Here’s my attempt at...
View ArticlePastors: Six Easy Ways To Add Apologetics To Your Sermons
Many pastors would like to include apologetics in their preaching and teaching. Why? Because they know that people in the pew are starving for reasons to believe in Christianity, struggling with...
View ArticleHow Jesus Responds To Tragedy
Every time a major tragedy grips the conscience of America, some prominent Christians will offer unhelpful explanations. I’d like to look at some of the most embarrassing examples, consider a few...
View ArticleThe Wise Men and The Search For Jesus – A Talk on Matthew 2:1-12
This talk was given at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church during their 2012 “Voices of the Nativity” Advent Forum. A quick summary of the talk: Main point: The wise men were wise because they...
View Article60+ Innovative Church Growth Strategies
Who doesn’t want to be part of an exciting, growing, and large church? The greater the desire for a bigger and better church, the more important church growth strategies are. The motivation from this...
View ArticleWhy Naturalism Is False (or Irrational)
“Why Naturalism Is False (or Irrational)” is a talk given to student organizations at both Harvard University and Boston College Law School in April 2013. The following notes reflect the substance of...
View ArticleTop Challenges For Christians by Dr. Paul Copan
The following talk by Dr. Paul Copan, on the “Top Challenges For Christians,” was given at Church of the Cross on March 18th, 2012, through a partnership between the Christian Legal Society and Telos...
View ArticleGod, Evil and Justice by Dr. Paul Copan
The following talk was given at Boston College Law School on March 19th, 2012, through a partnership between the Christian Legal Society and Telos Ministries. We are grateful for the partial funding...
View ArticleA Collision with God – A Sermon on Mark 10:35-45
“A Collision with God” is a sermon on Mark 10:35-45, given on June 24th, 2012, at a regional worship gathering for Church of the Cross in Boston, MA. You are welcome to give this sermon in other...
View ArticleHow Should the Church Respond to Doubt?
Whatever their worldview, everyone has doubts. Christians are no different. Given this pervasive experience, every local church needs to acknowledge the reality of doubt. In preparing to respond to...
View ArticleIs God Good? Are Humans Bad?
The following is the transcript of a talk given at Church of the Cross during the “Dealing with Doubts” series on August 19, 2012. Today we are going to look at perhaps the most difficult question that...
View ArticleThe Opposite of Acts 2
What if God doesn’t exist? What if Jesus never rose from the dead? Assuming that we accept naturalism as true, how might an accurate historian have explained the events of Acts 2? Here’s my attempt at...
View ArticlePastors: Six Easy Ways To Add Apologetics To Your Sermons
Many pastors would like to include apologetics in their preaching and teaching. Why? Because they know that people in the pew are starving for reasons to believe in Christianity, struggling with...
View ArticleHow Jesus Responds To Tragedy
Every time a major tragedy grips the conscience of America, some prominent Christians will offer unhelpful explanations. I’d like to look at some of the most embarrassing examples, consider a few...
View ArticleThe Wise Men and The Search For Jesus – A Talk on Matthew 2:1-12
This talk was given at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church during their 2012 “Voices of the Nativity” Advent Forum. A quick summary of the talk: Main point: The wise men were wise because they...
View Article60+ Innovative Church Growth Strategies
Who doesn’t want to be part of an exciting, growing, and large church? The greater the desire for a bigger and better church, the more important church growth strategies are. The motivation from this...
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