by Benjamin Knoll | Jan 24, 2016 | Apologetics, Book Reviews, Disagreement, Faith Crisis, Featured, Politics, Prophets |
One of the most important and consequential phenomena in American politics over the last half-century has been the gradual alignment of political ideology and partisanship in the mass public (especially voters). In the 1950s you’d be hard pressed to guess someone’s...
by Bridget Jeffries | Mar 15, 2015 | Apologetics, Book Reviews, Featured |
In The End of Apologetics: Christian Witness in a Postmodern Context, author Myron Bradley Penner presents a vivid anecdote pertaining to the kind of Christian witness he would like to see ended. He recounts the story of John, a “self-described atheist-Roman Catholic”...
by James Patterson | Mar 6, 2015 | Book Reviews, Featured, New Testament, scripture |
It’s tempting at first to pass off Adam Miller’s new book as simply an attempt – much like the New International Version of the Bible – at making Paul’s writing to the Romans more understandable. Despite the fact that it does that, a deeper dive into his latest work...
by Nik Rasheta | Oct 29, 2014 | Featured, Lying, Sexual Abuse, The Holy ghost |
by Nik Rasheta In April 2014 I was invited onto FMH podcast along with anthropologist Chelsea Strayer to discuss Gavin de Becker’s book titled The Gift of Fear. As a Police Detective within the Special Victims Unit and as a Hostage Negotiator this book helped...
by James Patterson | Aug 31, 2014 | Book Reviews, Featured, Mormonism, Reviews |
I remember being taught as a young public relations student at BYU-Idaho that one of the keys to dealing with reporters and their probing questions – ever searching for a soundbyte they can lead their story with – is to, instead of finding the best answer to the...
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