Ex-Mormons cite a range of reasons for leaving the faith (plural wives of J. Smith, Book of Abraham, etc.). Has the LDS Church responded sufficiently? Read More Sean McDowell
Category: Sean McDowell
What the Quarantine Suggests About Reality – Sean McDowell
Lockdowns reveal something very interesting about human nature and about the universe, which supports Christianity. Sean explains. Read More Sean McDowell
The Key to Knowing If Someone Loves You – Sean McDowell
How can you really know if someone loves you? In this short video, I offer one key point that will help bring some clarity. Read More Sean McDowell
Behind the Scenes with William Lane Craig – Sean McDowell
William Lane Craig is one of the leading philosophers in the world. He shares some personal experiences and stories from his life (you probably haven’t heard!) Read More Sean McDowell
Podcast: The Sexual Purity Movement – Sean McDowell and Scott Rae
What should a biblical sexual purity message look like for today? In this episode, Scott interviews Sean about his latest book: Chasing Love: Sex, Love, and Relationships In A Confused…
Is Married Sex Boring? Not If You Ask “Church Ladies” – Sean McDowell
Is sex outside of marriage the most fulfilling? Sean points to some recent studies in which married people report having the most and best sex. Read More Sean McDowell
Podcast: Born Again This Way (with Rachel Gilson) – Rachel Gilson, Sean McDowell, and Scott Rae
The journey of authentic Christian faith and sexuality is often a rocky and complicated one. Rachel Gilson, in her book, Born Again This Way, tells her story of this journey,…
Two Extreme Lies about Sex – Sean McDowell
There are two big lies at the heart of our culture’s message about sex. In this article, Sean responds to two extremes. Read More Sean McDowell
On the Use of Preferred Pronouns: A Response to Robert Gagnon – Sean McDowell
Is it always wrong for a Christian to use a preferred gender pronoun? Sean clarifies his position in light of some criticism. Read More Sean McDowell
Podcast: Does God Command That We Curse Our Enemies? (with Charlie Trimm) – Charlie Trimm, Sean McDowell, and Scott Rae
The imprecatory psalms–some of the most difficult parts of the Bible, are the places in which the psalmist asks God to bring judgment on one’s enemies, often in very harsh…
