The Pro-Life Apologetic Part 8: A Biblical Conclusion
I had already planned on writing this article as the last in the Pro-Life Apologetic series. And then, on the weekend that I wrote this article, the Supreme Court decisionContinue Reading
Andrew Daniel is a college student studying biomedical engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas. He is a Christian, and is particularly passionate about Christian apologetics, pro-life issues, and defending the family. Andrew enjoys reading, playing music, and exploring the nearest hiking trails he can find.
I had already planned on writing this article as the last in the Pro-Life Apologetic series. And then, on the weekend that I wrote this article, the Supreme Court decisionContinue Reading
The past few weeks have been a blur of headlines as tragedy after tragedy seems to roll in like storm clouds in a thunderstorm. Shocking violence and flagrant brutality asContinue Reading
In the weeks following the Supreme Court leak, the conversation surrounding the topic of abortion has reached a fever pitch, with protests even occurring at the homes of conservative SupremeContinue Reading
Have you ever seen someone else’s alarm clock screen? Some people, like myself, have many alarms in succession to avert sleeping in late. Others can manage to only have oneContinue Reading
If you have been attentive to recent developments across the world, it is likely that you have heard of the trucker convoy that converged on Ontario, Canada. The convoy traveledContinue Reading
Last summer, I decided to explore Christian History, and to do so, I utilized the resources available at the Christian History Institute website. I journeyed through the modules on theirContinue Reading
Every New Year is greeted with the flash of fireworks and the excitement of starting something new. For some, New Years’ Eve and New Years’ Day provide the opportunity toContinue Reading
I recently participated in a pro-life outreach event at my university. Going into the event, I was a bit nervous, as there was certainly the potential for counter-protest and otherContinue Reading
I’m pretty sure that everyone knows the feeling of broken promises. Maybe in this past year, you experienced that feeling through family members, through toxic friendships, or maybe in theContinue Reading
In the summer, I went with my college pro-life group to the Southwestern Women’s Surgery Center, an abortion clinic in Dallas, Texas. We went there to do sidewalk counseling, holdContinue Reading