
Moving Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations: A Conversation with Sean McDowell
When it comes to controversial topics, it’s tempting to go to one of two extremes—to engage people with vitriol, anger,
When it comes to controversial topics, it’s tempting to go to one of two extremes—to engage people with vitriol, anger,
In the second installment of his Spring 2025 chapel series, Dr. Todd J. Williams preaches from the book of James
Chris Martin, author of The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, returns
At Cairn University, all of our students have to take Apologetics as part of their required curriculum. Each semester, I
Dean of Students Andrew Gordon challenges the students to be active members of community and explains what it looks like
In the first message of his Spring 2025 chapel series, “Some B.A.S.I.C.S for Life,” Dr. Todd J. Williams, president of
We asked five Cairn University faculty to recommend either a book they are currently reading or a book that they
Seasoned journalist Bonnie Kristian believes America is in the midst of a knowledge crisis that the church cannot afford to
For several years, Michael Sacasas, executive director of the Christian Study Center of Gainesville, has reflected on and written about
“Gift” and “good” aren’t words that usually come to mind when we think about our limitations. Dr. Kelly M. Kapic,