The Road to Emmaus: A Stranger’s Bread and the Dawn of Recognition

A pair of weary travelers travel from Jerusalem to Emmaus in the dim haze of a first-century afternoon. Their hearts, heavy with grief and confusion, replay the nightmare of the past days: the brutal execution of their hoped-for Messiah, Jesus of Nazareth, and the bewildering reports of a missing tomb. This is a story that […]

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Faith Meets Facts: Why Christians Can Confidently Say They Know What’s True

I was thinking last night about yesterdays post. Similar topic but I tried to be more concise. When Christians claim they know real, rock-solid truths, such as God is real, Jesus rose from the dead, or that some things are just plain wrong no matter what anyone thinks — in a world full of “your

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