Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The Top 10 Defenses You Can Give for Your Beliefs

The Top 10 Defenses Youth Can Give for Their Beliefs
Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler

Tony Brickner cringed at the voice. He turned to face Clay Andrews’s ridicule for roughly the billionth time. “You can’t tell me you really buy that bit about Jesus dying and coming back to life again!”

Why is Clay always giving me such a hard time for being a Christian? Tony swallowed hard and cleared his throat, hoping his voice would sound confident.

"Why don’t you tell me what you believe, Clay?" he said. "Then I'll give you reasons for what I believe.”

Tony's position was uncomfortable, but he got off to a good start by asking Clay about his beliefs. Many people challenge Christian beliefs, such as the resurrection, without stopping to consider what they themselves believe—or why. By inviting Clay to voice what he believed (and sincerely listening while he answered), Tony laid some solid groundwork. However, if Tony is like most of us, however, he will be mostly unprepared to answer Clay’s question. Unless he happened to read this article beforehand. And if you’re anything like Tony, you can prepare yourself for those kinds of encounters—from peers to professors—by familiarizing yourself with the following top ten defenses to have ready when your faith is challenged.

1. How can you know for sure that anything is true?

Among your acquaintances are likely to be some people who don’t believe in truth. That is, they don’t believe truth can be known. However, that idea is easily refuted, as this fictional conversation in the 2011 novel, The Quest, illustrates:

“I think truth is out there, somewhere. I just don’t think we can ever really know it.”

“You don’t think truth can be known or discovered?”

“No, I don’t.”

“Do you think that’s a true statement?”

I blinked. “What do you mean?”

“What you just agreed to: ‘I don’t think truth can be known.’ Do you view that as a true statement?”

“Well, ye-eah,” I said slowly. Something didn’t sound right.

She smiled and leaned forward in her chair. She didn’t say anything, but looked at me like she was waiting for something.

It took a minute, but I finally realized what she was waiting for. “You’re saying that if I think that’s a true statement, then I’ve claimed to know something that is true….By saying truth can’t be known. I contradicted myself.”

“It’s called a self-refuting statement,” she said.

2. Is God a human invention?

A popular view these days is the idea that humans invented God in order to meet their needs and fulfill their desires. But it is at least as reasonable to believe exactly the opposite: that the innate desire humans have for God exists because there is Someone who satisfies that desire. As C. S. Lewis wrote,

Creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for those desires exists. A baby feels hunger: well, there is such a thing as food. A duckling wants to swim: well, there is such a thing as water. Men feel sexual desire: well, there is such a thing as sex. If I find in myself a desire, which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. Probably earthly pleasures were never meant to satisfy it, but only arouse it, to suggest the real thing.

3. Doesn’t the Big Bang disprove Creation?

There is a common misconception that the Big Bang has pretty much eliminated the idea that God created the heavens and the earth. But the opposite is true. Former atheist Antony Flew, in his book There Is a God, explained that the Big Bang model eventually led him to believe in a God who created the universe, because it pointed to a beginning point in the universe, and to something (or Someone) behind that beginning that was too big for science to explain.3

4. How can an intelligent person not believe in evolution?

Atheist Richard Dawkins has famously written, “Beyond doubt evolution is a fact,”4 adding that no reputable scientist disputes it. However, neither statement is true. First, it is necessary to understand what people mean when they use the world “evolution,” because it can refer to both micro-evolution (the observable process by which change happens over time within species) and macro-evolution (the arguable claim that starting with a common ancestor, over time simple organisms have changed into the species that exist today). Macro-evolution is not as widely accepted as some claim. In fact, more than eight hundred world-class scientists have signed a formal dissent from Darwinian evolution.5

5. How can you trust the Bible when it has been changed and corrupted so much through the centuries?

I (Josh)6 set out as a young man to refute Christianity. I aimed to show everyone that Christianity was nonsense. I thought it would be easy. It wasn’t. In fact, I discovered that the Bible is far and away the most meticulously preserved and widely attested documents of the ancient world. No other book even comes close (we go into greater detail on this subject in our book, Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door). This reliability was confirmed by the 1948 discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which showed that after a thousand years of copying, the text as it appears in modern Bibles was more than ninety-five percent the same, word-for-word and letter-for-letter, as it had been three thousand years earlier! And what differences did exist were mainly spelling variations.

6. Hasn’t modern science pretty much disproved the Bible?

It’s hard to imagine anything that is farther from the truth than the idea that modern science has disproved the Bible. In fact, the science of archaeology, to name one field, has repeatedly confirmed the trustworthiness of the biblical accounts (we devote a chapter to this subject in our book, Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door). Archaeologist William F. Albright wrote,

The excessive skepticism shown toward the Bible by important historical schools of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, certain phases of which still appear periodically, has been progressively discredited. Discovery after discovery has established the accuracy of innumerable details, and has brought increased recognition to the value of the Bible as a source of history.

7. Who even knows if Jesus ever really existed?

The existence of a man named Jesus who lived in Galilee and Judea in the early part of the first century is utterly indisputable from a historical standpoint. In fact, if you ever encounter such a view from a friend or teacher, invite that person to travel with you to Israel. In the land where Jesus once lived, everyone—Christians, Jews, Muslims, atheists—consider the idea that never existed to be laughable. Why? Because the evidence of his historicity is a daily reality there.

8. Don’t you think Jesus could have been just a good teacher who didn’t intend to be worshiped a god?

Though Christianity and Christians can be pretty unpopular these days, Jesus remains widely admired… even by many people who don’t profess to believe in him or worship him. He is revered as a “good teacher,” as a “philosopher,” but not as who he said he was, according to the historical record. C. S. Lewis famously wrote about this phenomenon:

I am trying to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: "I'm ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don't accept His claim to be God." That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic— on a level with the man who says he is a poached egg— or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool, you can spit at Him and kill him as a demon; or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.8

9. Do you really believe that Jesus literally rose from the dead?

Many theories have been put forth to try to cast doubt on the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. All of them are inadequate; some are even ludicrous (we devote three chapters to these theories in our book, Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door). In fact, the historical evidence for the resurrection is so overwhelming, historians have to become “anti-historical” in their efforts to build a case against it. As Lord Darling, a prominent English judge, once said, “No intelligent jury in the world could fail to bring in a verdict that the resurrection story is true.”9

10. How can you believe in that stuff?

The most convincing evidence for the Christian faith is not historical, textual, or archaeological; it is the testimony of a changed life. When I (Josh) set out to disprove the Christian faith, my mind met unassailable facts… but my heart met irresistible love. I met a group of Christians at Kellogg College in Battle Creek, Michigan, who exposed me for the first time to the love of God. Oh, how they loved each other. And I wanted what they had. That love paved the road of faith for me, and thus began my journey of faith. All the evidence in the world—the most powerful arguments and most convincing proofs—probably wouldn’t have gotten through to me if the transforming power of God’s love had not reached my heart through that student group and others.

Always keep in mind that the same will be true of anyone who challenges or questions your faith. Your answers can help open their hearts, but the vibrant evidence of a changed life will always be the most convincing apologetic you can offer.

Enjoy The Ride,

Cecil

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

If You're Experiencing or You've Experienced Grief

"Grief [is] expected, but it is different from the grief of the world. There is a difference between tears of hope and tears of hopelessness." - Erwin Lutzer

If we profess to believe in Jesus Christ, we can grieve, but we have an eternal hope and peace that we have not seen the last of our loved ones.

You and all those that are grieving, should grieve, its healthy. Cry those tears. But as hurt and ache gives birth to those tears in your eyes, let the Holy Spirit carry those tears to the ground as seeds of hope. Plant those tears as seeds of hope in Christ so we can see the fruit in His perfect time. The peace of God and love of Christ - that is our reward!

God is in control and has a purpose for everyone and everything. We might not be able to make sense of it now, but He will reveal His plan to us in the days to come. Romans 8:28 says...And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Philippians 4:7 says And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Enjoy The Ride,
 
Cecil

CWS Has Broken One Threshold ... More To Come!

"Lyle Schaller, considered one of the best church consultants in the world, states in his book, The Very Large Church, that the two most comfortable church sizes are under 45 people and under 150 people, likely making them two of the hardest thresholds to pass through, in addition to the 800 mark." - Mark Driscoll
(8 Principles for Churches That Want to Grow - http://theresurgence.com/2012/05/07/8-principles-for-churches-that-want-to-grow)

For Community Worship Service, this 16 month old church plant, by God's grace and hand upon this church, it burst through the threshold of 45 people at the start of year 2 (2012).  God is not just good but great. The name of Jesus, His Word, & Holy Spirit are impacting and changing the lives of people.  We intentionally share the love of Christ and the message of the Gospel to those that are unchurched or walked away from the church.

By The Numbers:
THROUGH WEEK 2 IN MAY OF 2011 AVG ATTENDANCE = 38
THROUGH WEEK 2 IN MAY OF 2012 AVG ATTENDANCE = 54
God blessed with a 43% increase.

NUMEROUS LIVES ACCEPT JESUS AS LORD AND RECONNECT WITH CHRIST.

2 LIVES WERE BAPTIZED IN WATER IN  YEAR 1
3 LIVES BAPTIZED IN WATER IN FIRST 4 MONTHS OF YEAR 2
More to come ...
GIVING HAVE INCREASED BY 50% FROM YEAR 1 TO YEAR 2.
Big miracles of generosity are happening within the body - the church. 
The church BEING the church.

GOD IS SPEAKING TO LIVES TO STEP UP & LEAD EXISTING & NEW MINISTRIES.
Small groups for young adults and married couples.  Pre-marital counseling. Night of prayer on Wednesday nights open to all and coordinated by intercessors. 

At this church, the culture is of worship, prayer, growth, & generosity. 
We will be intentional to cultivate that culture through love and creativity.

Please keep in your prayers.  Thanking and praising God for all that He has not done, has done, is doing, and is about to do. Greater things are yet to come! 150 here we come ... CULTURE SHIFT!

Enjoying This Ride,

Cecil

Saturday, May 5, 2012

To My Wife - Happy 30th!


Sher, on this memorable and momentous day of your life ... I wish you a blessed happy birthday! 30's are just a number ... just enjoy the moment.

Sher, today I'm reminded of this prophetic word from God to you over 3 years ago . "Your wife treasures up everything in her heart... Whatever she says will be correct. She tells everything to God. She has tasted the Lord in her life."

As a friend, husband, father, and partner in ministry, it's a tremendous privilege to have you in my life.

I'm humbled and honored to be a part of it. I get a a very unique perspective into your life.  You are a blessed woman.  You are committed daughter to both families.  You are a caring sister.  You are my beautiful wife and friend.  You are a loving, sacrificing, and courageous mother.  You have a quiet spirit that resonates.  You're not a big "rah-rah" person, but your quiet time prayers are loud in God's ears. Your tenacity for our family is something I cherish and admire.  Your sacrificial heart for our children is amazing.

God has brought you to this point and He is faithful to lead you forward.  Let's continue to enjoy this ride together...let's stick with each other, we'll be ok! 

Isaiah 55:8,9: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."

- Cee