by Jay Medenwaldt | Aug 19, 2019 | Apologetics, Psychological Apologetics, Psychology
Today was my wife’s birthday, and while it may sound odd, I took her to the Branch Davidian Compound where David Koresh and several of his followers died in a standoff with the authorities in 1993. The site is interesting to my wife because her primary interest...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Jul 16, 2019 | Evangelism, Psychological Apologetics, Psychology, Science
Memory, the Gospels, and Darth Vader The image on the right is a picture of a puzzle that my wife and I tried to put together about a year ago. We were about halfway done and decided to give up because it was taking too long and we wanted our kitchen table back. It...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Jul 7, 2019 | Book Review
Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade by Robert B. CialdiniMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I’m often asked for recommendations for books on apologetic and evangelism methods. There are some good books out there, but none that really...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Jun 7, 2019 | Book Review, Evangelism, Uncategorized
So the Next Generation Will Know: Preparing Young Christians for a Challenging World by Sean McDowellMy rating: 5 of 5 stars I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when I decided to read this book, but after reading it, I’m glad I did....
by Jay Medenwaldt | May 22, 2019 | Marriage, Philosophy, Psychological Apologetics, Psychology, Science, Theology
The role of therapy is by far the most controversial topic for Christians in regards to the field of psychology. There are mounds of books devoted to the integration of therapy into Christian theology and the different views on it. Thankfully, I think there’s a...