New Devotional Resource Available

New Devotional Resource Available

The other day, I received a knock on the door from the postman
delivering a brand new resource! A segment of my work from “Why Do You Believe That?” has been included in a LifeWay Women’s Audio Devotional CD. The are many authors featured in this collection, so you get a variety of teaching. You can grab a copy on the LifeWay website!

Defend The Faith

Defend The Faith

You Are Invited!  Join fellow HBU Professor Nancy Pearcey and me along with Gary Habermas, Doug Groothuis, Sean McDowell, Greg Koukl, Bob Stewart, James Walker, David Calhoun, Rob Bowman, Rhyne Putman, Steve Lemke, Steve Cowan, Mike Edens, Mark Rathel, Jeffrey Riley, Tawa Anderson, Ray Stewart, Page Brooks, Ben Arbour, and Mike Miller.

Defend the Faith
A five-day, five-night conference in Christian Apologetics training
that includes outstanding worship. This event, held on the campus of New
Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary on January 5-10, 2014, will
feature many top speakers in the area
of Christian Apologetics.

Conference Costs

Starting at $120 /

  • Registration: $120 – Includes Complete Conference MP3 Access
  • Full Conference + Lodging and Meals: $310 – Includes 5 nights lodging, 4 full days meals, Full program w/ Complete MP3 Access

MJ

Sarah Pierce on “Why Do You Believe That?”

Sarah Pierce on “Why Do You Believe That?”

From LifeWay Women All Access Blog:

Today, we have a guest post from Sarah Pierce, a chemistry professor from a liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee. Her women’s small group decided to learn about apologetics this past fall and picked up Mary Jo Sharp’s, Why Do You Believe That?  She shared a story with us about a student hanging out in her office, asking questions about God.  Sarah says, “My university is not religiously affiliated, which means it attracts many faculty members who want to teach at a small school, but are not Christians.  Many times students come to my office saying “XYZ Professor said this about Christianity. What do you think?”.  I never felt like I was confident enough in my answers or knew the “right” thing to say.  Your study has already helped with some of these issues.”  Click here to read more:  Sarah Pierce on “Why Do You Believe That?”

MJ