Christianity gives a greater dignity to human life
An important aspect of any worldview is how it teaches you to view and interact with other humans.Brian compares Christianity to other worldviews and lays out how it is best suited to explain the high value of human life.
You can't work your way to heaven
Every religion except Christianity teaches that you can be saved by doing certain things. Brian explains why no amount of good deeds could ever be enough to satisfy God and the good news that only Jesus can offer.
Christianity explains the universe better than atheism
Atheists try to convince us that in order to be a Christian you have to be willing to check your brain at the door because no rational person could seriously believe in the truth claims that it makes. If the claims of these atheists are true then there is no meaning in the universe. This idea runs contrary to intuition. We feel as though there must be some greater meaning in our lives. Brian explains why our lives DO have a meaning and that meaning can only be understood in light of the Christian worldview.
The cosmos had a beginning and was fine-tuned
Where did we come from? Where did the cosmos come from? Has it always been there or did it have a beginning? Why does it seem like the world was designed to meet our every need? These are questions that humans have asked ever since we first looked up at the night sky and were amazed at its beauty. The questions might be ancient, but can we know the answers today? Join Brian Johnston as he endeavours to bring some clarity to the discussion on our origins.
God once lived among us
Some prominent skeptics have claimed that Jesus was not a real historical person, let alone that He was God incarnate. When evaluating the idea of whether Jesus is God or not you must first cut out your presuppositions and come to the question ready to openly and honestly weigh the evidence. Join Brian as he examines the question of whether or not Jesus truly existed and if so, whether He was who He claimed to be.
Death is not the end
Our first installment is on the idea that death is not the end. We are not merely fleeting, transitory snapshots in the history of the cosmos, but are actually eternal in nature. Join us as Brian works out the logical consequences of the this idea.
Love for the world
Classic Bible stories given a contemporary twist that challenges our Christian commitment
The bleating of sheep
Classic Bible stories given a contemporary twist that challenges our Christian commitment
Seven locks of hair
Classic Bible stories given a contemporary twist that challenges our Christian commitment
A piece of brass
Classic Bible stories given a contemporary twist that challenges our Christian commitment