Millions of people believe they’re headed to heaven because they’ve done enough good things, prayed enough prayers, or lived a “Christian” life. Todd Friel exposes the deadly flaw in works-based religion, tackles objections about Noah’s Ark and the resurrection, and explains why apologetics alone can’t change a heart. If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is built on truth—or tradition—this conversation forces the issue.
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The Debate Trap Christians Fall Into ...
Most Christians think evidence alone will convince unbelievers—but what if the real battle starts much deeper? Todd Friel and Dr. Jason Lisle expose the myth of neutrality, explain why worldviews control how people interpret facts, and reveal the mistake Christians often make when defending the f...
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University Students Confronted With T...
Todd Friel steps into tense conversations at UGA about truth, sin, postmodernism, hell, and whether Jesus really is the only way. What starts as intellectual pushback quickly becomes personal as students wrestle with guilt, morality, forgiveness, and the claims of Christ. If you’ve ever wondered ...
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The Truth About The Local Church That...
Church can start to feel ordinary—until you remember what Jesus actually built. Todd Friel unpacks the staggering purpose of the local church, why truth must still be defended, and how modern Christians may have forgotten the cost paid to preserve the gospel. If your faith has grown casual or dis...