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Faith in Focus is a podcast that explores the nature of God and His creation, weaving together insights from science and the Bible to deepen understanding and spark meaningful conversations.

Dive into Faith in Focus: Is the Shroud of Turin Jesus' authentic burial cloth? This linen bears a crucified man's image—Gospel-matching wounds, AB blood, Jerusalem pollen.1988 carbon dating called it medieval, but 2024 X-ray studies say ~2,000 years old. AI breakthroughs uncover encoded math (pi, golden ratio, fine-structure constant) and odds of forgery at 1 in 90 trillion!The ultra-thin, 3D-encoded image defies replication—hinting at resurrection energy?Science + faith collide. Rethink it all—skeptic or believer.Subscribe, share, and join us next time! God bless.Support the show

Dive into one of the most powerful apologetic tools in this episode of Faith in Focus as we explore the Transcendental Argument for the existence of God (TAG), a presuppositional approach pioneered by Cornelius Van Til and Greg Bahnsen that reveals the triune God of Scripture as the absolute precondition for intelligibility itself—without Him, logic, morality, the uniformity of nature, and even our ability to reason collapse into incoherence. Support the show

In this urgent episode, we examine the rapid growth of churches and denominations that now fully affirm LGBTQ identities and relationships, and why Scripture repeatedly warns against altering God’s created order and clear moral commands on sexuality. Pulling no punches, we look at key passages (Genesis 1–2, Leviticus 18, Romans 1, 1 Corinthians 6, 1 Timothy 1, and more), the theological arguments used to justify affirmation, and the spiritual danger of exchanging the truth of God for a lie. If you love the church and want to stand firmly on the authority of the Bible in an age of compromise, this episode is a sobering wake-up call you can’t afford to miss.Support the show

In this episode of Faith in Focus, we tackle a common skeptic's claim: "The Bible was written too long after Jesus to be trusted." Dive into the pre-Pauline creeds—early Christian statements from just 2-5 years post-resurrection—that anchor the Gospels in eyewitness reality. We'll explore the Bible's 60,000+ cross-references across languages and eras, plus recent archaeological breakthroughs confirming biblical sites and figures. Discover why Scripture's roots make it historically rock-solid. Perfect for strengthening your faith amid doubts! Support the show

In this episode of Faith in Focus, we explore the age-old question: Does the soul transcend the physical brain? Drawing on insights from neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor and compelling near-death experiences (NDEs), we examine how modern neuroscience and personal testimonies challenge materialist views of consciousness, pointing toward the existence of an immortal soul. Join us as we bridge science and faith in this captivating discussion.Support the show

In this episode of Faith in Focus, we explore Genesis 1-11, diving into its anthropomorphic language and mytho-historical genre. Discover how passages like “God rested” and the serpent in Eden reveal deep theological truths about creation, sin, and redemption. Support the show

In this episode of Faith in Focus, we’re tackling a profound topic: Objective Moral Values and Duties—what they are, why they matter, and why they point us toward God. We’ll also explore why atheism struggles to provide a foundation for these moral realities, drawing heavily on the work of philosopher and theologian Dr. William Lane Craig. Support the show

In this episode of Faith in Focus, we explore the inspiring journeys of scientists who transitioned from atheism to Christianity through their groundbreaking discoveries. Highlighting the story of Dr. Ming Wang, a renowned ophthalmologist, we delve into how the astonishing complexity of the human eye—with its billions of precisely coordinated cells—led him to faith. We also unpack the concept of irreducible complexity, examining how intricate biological systems challenge purely materialistic explanations and point to a purposeful intelligent design. Support the show

When the Supreme Court banned school-sponsored Bible readings in 1962-63, it sparked a cultural shift. This episode explores the correlation between removing the Bible from classrooms and the surge in youth violence and depression, backed by stark statistics. This episode unravels the data with experts, questioning if a godless curriculum fueled a generation's despair.Support the show

In this first segment, we explore how the universal, immaterial laws of logic and mathematics point to a divine intelligence. From a Christian perspective, these truths, existing beyond human minds, reflect the eternal Logos of John 1:1. Drawing on Stephen C. Meyer’s insights and quantum cosmology’s mathematical frameworks, like the universal wave function, the episode reveals how the universe’s order suggests a purposeful intelligent design. A concise, faith-filled reflection on God’s cosmic blueprint.Support the show