Probe Ministries Podcast
Summary: Probe Ministries is a Christian worldview and apologetics ministry that helps people think biblically about a large range of topics from bioethics to public policy to history to sexuality to cults to origins and beyond. Our 3-minute daily radio program is now available via podcasting for your enjoyment.
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Podcasts:
Steve Cable explodes 5 myths about history, showing Christianity's true critical role in progress and development of culture.
Dr. Lawrence Terlizzese attempts to raise art to the status of science as a legitimate source of knowledge concerning God and the human condition.
Kerby Anderson quotes from secular authors, Christian authors, and a writer of much of the New Testament. All seem to point to parallels between Rome and America.
Steve Cable explains how the apostle Peter showed himself to be a master apologist, not the bumbling, brash fisherman he used to be.
Steve Cable argues that the vastness of the universe makes statements about attributes of God and the significance of mankind. Looking at scientific results through a biblical worldview helps us see the evidence for an intelligent designer who had us on His mind.
Kerby Anderson demonstrates that contrary to what many believe, George Washington was a Christian, not a deist.
Renea McKenzie takes a look at two books providing thoughtful responses to being Christian and single.
Michael Gleghorn explains how a series of radio talks during WWII became one of Christianity's most cherished classics.
Rick Wade explores truth from a biblical and philosophical perspective. Despite what many believe, it IS possible to know truth because of the role of Jesus Christ as creator and revealer of truth.
Patrick Zukeran explores the radical differences between Muhammad and Jesus, and the implications of following their examples and teachings.
Michael Gleghorn looks at the life, ministry, and sufferings of John Bunyan and attempts to draw some helpful lessons for our own lives.
Don Closson examines the arguments in Ronald Nash's book 'Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn't Work' and concludes that capitalism is compatible with biblical ethics.
Michael Gleghorn shows how the apparent contradictions of two Old Testament historical books can be explained.
Steve Cable examines Francis Collins's arguments for theistic evolution from his book 'The Language of God' and finds them lacking.
Four Probe staffers answer the question, "What is apologetics?' from their own experience and understanding.