The New Testament is historically reliable through eyewitness testimony, archaeology, early manuscripts, and recoverable apostolic wording.
The Authenticity of the Bible: Confirming Its Divine Origin and Historical Reliability
The Bible is authentic because it is God-breathed truth, affirmed by Jesus, grounded in history, preserved in its message, and powerful to transform obedient lives.
The Resurrection of Jesus Christ and Appearances to Witnesses
Jehovah raised Jesus Christ from the dead in 33 C.E., and the resurrected Messiah appeared to many witnesses, establishing the foundation for faith and future resurrection hope.
The Reliability of the Gospels
The Gospels stand as accurate historical records of Jesus Christ’s life, verified by eyewitness testimony, archaeology, and preserved transmission.
Jesus Christ: The Anchor of Belief
Jesus Christ is the living foundation of Christian faith—divine, sinless, crucified, risen, and reigning, the only way to the Father and the anchor of belief.
The Reality of the Resurrection
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is historical, verifiable, and essential—proving His divinity, validating salvation, and securing eternal life for believers.
The Need for Proof: Establishing the Rational Foundation of Biblical Faith
This article argues that biblical faith necessitates proof, integrating reason and evidence to validate Christianity and the gospel.
Are Miracles Within the Bible Believable?
This article presents the argument of conservative Christian apologists who contend that the miracles described within the Bible are believable. It examines key biblical passages that relate to the question of miracles, and argues that the miracles are historically attested, consistent with the nature of God, have a purpose and a meaning, are accompanied by a call to faith, and are still happening today. While naturalistic explanations exist for many of the events described within the Bible, conservative Christian apologists would argue that these explanations do not account for the full picture, and that the miracles within the Bible are evidence of God's intervention in the world and provide a unique window into God's character and relationship with humanity.

