Probe Ministries is a Christian worldview and apologetics ministry that helps people think biblically about a large range of topics from bioethics to public policy to history to sexuality to cults to origins and beyond. Our 3-minute daily radio program is available via podcasting for your enjoyment.
Sue Bohlin explores God's marvelous grace as the unending flow of His power, presence and favor in our lives.
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of how transgender ideology violates reality and puts deceived people, especially children, at risk.
Sue Bohlin provides an overview of Probe's week-long summer college prep camp that helps students develop confidence why they can believe that Christianity is true. This year it's June 15-21 at Camp Copass in Denton, Texas.
Dr. Ray Bohlin roleplays a hostile, atheistic professor with Christian students who are usually unable to answer the question, Why are you a Christian?
Is work a curse or a blessing? Many people suffer unnecessarily because their view of work is less than what God says it is. He says it's His gift to us.
"As Charles Haddon Spurgeon once observed, there are very few things as uplifting for the heart and the mind as a serious study of the being and attributes of God. Hopefully, this little article on God's omnipresence will encourage some others to take up such studies for themselves. They won't be disappointed." --Dr. Michael Gleghorn
Steve Cable shows us that the resurrection is the key apologetic for those seeking to evangelize. As we share our faith, understanding the evidence for the resurrection helps prepare us to answer questions raised by a seeker after the truth.
Sue Bohlin provides an overview of Probe's week-long summer college prep camp that helps students develop confidence why they can believe that Christianity is true. This year it's June 15-21 at Camp Copass in Denton, Texas.
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of four world-changing cycles: a political/cultural cycle, a generational cycle, a technological cycle, and a financial cycle.
Sue Bohlin considers several ways to develop a way of seeing our earthly life as part of the much bigger picture that extends into eternity.
Do similarities in the Old Testament with other ancient Near Eastern literature prove that it is all the same kind of thing? Rick Wade shows why it's not.
Don Closson examines the arguments in Ronald Nash's book Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn't Work and concludes that capitalism is compatible with biblical ethics.
After examining several pagan view of happiness from the ancient world, Dr. MichaelGleghorn argues for the Christian philosopher Augustine's view.
Sue Bohlin provides helpful information for use in helping sharpen the question-asking skills of fellow believers as well as in evangelism. These “understanding questions” help Christians sharpen their biblical worldview and help unbelievers delve into the inconsistencies of their own worldview.
Drawing on the book The Coddling of the American Mind, Kerby Anderson examines the insanity on college campuses where students cannot handle ideas and people they disagree with.
T.S. Weaver has put together an intellectual response to the problem of evil that includes a theology of evil and suffering, and a philosophical/theological series of proper defenses of God and his righteousness considering evil.
Dr. Michael Gleghorn demonstrates how C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength illustrates the cosmic war of good and evil through supernatural spiritual warfare.
Paul Rutherford provides an overview of the Puritan John Owen's classic book The Mortification of Sin.
Sue Bohlin calls for a spiritual and moral reflection on the topic of abortion, urging people to consider the eternal implications and affirming that God's love, grace, and forgiveness extend even to those who have committed this sin.
"As Charles Haddon Spurgeon once observed, there are very few things as uplifting for the heart and the mind as a serious study of the being and attributes of God. Hopefully, this little article on God's omnipresence will encourage some others to take up such studies for themselves. They won't be disappointed." --Dr. Michael Gleghorn
Dr. Michael Gleghorn argues that the Bible contains genuine prophecies about a coming Messiah that were accurately fulfilled in the life, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus.
Probe radio producer Steve Davis explores the truth in five more Christmas carols, accompanied by new music composed and performed by his son Jon Clive Davis: The First Noel, Come Thou Long Expected Jesus, Come All Ye Faithful, Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent, Good Christian Men Rejoice, and In Dulci Jubilo.
The theology of Christmas carols is truth we can sing about. Accompanied by new music written for us, Steve Davis covers the theology of Hark the Herald Angels Sing, O Come O Come Emmanuel, What Child is This, Joy to the World, and Il Est Né Le Divin Enfant.
Probe radio producer Steven Davis provides spiritual truth in 5 Christmas carols backed by new music written and performed by his son Jon Clive Davis.
Dr. Ray Bohlin looks at the familiar story of the star of Bethlehem and provides several possible ways that God created this sign announcing the birth of the Christ. From a Christian worldview perspective, we know a bright light in the sky was able to lead the magi to the Christ child. Dr. Bohlin considers several ways God may have chosen to announce the coming of the Christ.
Kerby Anderson offers a quiz concerning the origins of American Thanksgiving.
Paul Rutherford explains how reason, Christ's resurrection, and the Bible all testify that Jesus is the only way to heaven.
Paul Rutherford explains why Jesus is the only way to know God.
Kerby Anderson tries to understand the liberal mind from a biblical perspective. What are the assumptions the liberals make?
Sue Bohlin calls for a spiritual and moral reflection on the topic of abortion, urging people to consider the eternal implications and affirming that God's love, grace, and forgiveness extend to those who have committed this sin.
Dr. Ray Bohlin looks at the science behind climate change alarmism and encourages you to be skeptical of what you hear from much of the media.
Probe VP Steve Cable examines some of the findings of the Probe Survey 2020: The Changing Face of Christianity in America.
Dr. Michael Gleghorn draws on the book Body, Soul and Life Everlasting to provide an overview of what the New Testament teaches about the body-soul connection.
In order to grow the number of Gen-Z Christians, we need an understanding of ways to build bridges from their pluralistic, secular worldview to seriously contemplating the unique grace of God. Steve Cable draws upon the wisdom of two pastors who are making a real difference in the lives of young adults to address this important topic. (Read by Kerby Anderson)
Margin is “The space that once existed between ourselves and our limits.” When we reach the limits of our resources and abilities, we are out of margin. Former Probe staffer Lou Whitworth reviews a very important book by Dr. Richard Swenson, Margin: How to Create the Emotional, Physical, Financial, and Time Reserves You Need.
Dr. Michael Gleghorn continues to make a compelling case for how reason can lead us, step by step, to the logical conclusion of God's existence.
Dr. Michael Gleghorn makes a compelling case for how reason can lead us, step by step, to the logical conclusion of God's existence.
Rick Wade provides an overview of how the Christian church has become captive to the godless values and perspective of the surrounding culture, based on Os Guinness' book The Last Christian on Earth.
Kerby Anderson presents worldviews that shaped Western Civilization in a radio program based on Glenn Sunshine's book, Why You Think the Way You Do.
Steve Cable argues that the vastness of the universe makes statements about attributes of God and the significance of mankind.
Sue Bohlin provides a compassionate, biblically based look at what is happening as LGBT ideology has taken root in the culture.
Kerby Anderson explains how cohabitation (living together outside of marriage) not only violates biblical commands about premarital sex, but it also puts the couple and their future marriage at risk.
Dr. Michael Gleghorn makes a case for why Christian doctrine and apologetics are important for spiritual growth and maturity.
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of some ancient Christian heresies that are still being embraced today: legalism, gnosticism, mysticism, and marcionism.
Paul Rutherford explains the lies he believed and to which he was in bondage about pornography, until Jesus helped him achieve sexual sobriety.
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of wokeness, critical race theory, and their effect on the Christian church
Sue Bohlin looks at suffering from a Christian perspective. Applying a biblical worldview to this difficult subject results in a distinctly different approach to suffering than our natural inclination of blame and self pity.
Kerby Anderson provides an overview of nuclear war from Anniei Jacobsen's book 'Nuclear War: A Scenario' with a biblical response.
Kerby Anderson shares Steve Cable's review of the dismal results of surveying the worldview of American Christians.Transcript: https://probe.org/parents-and-pastors-are-not-passing-it-on/
Dr. Michael Gleghorn explores the spiritual dimensions of Dr. Ransom in C.S. Lewis's space novel "Perelandra." Part 2 of a series on Lewis's space trilogy.
Kerby Anderson provides classic reasons the bible can be believed and trusted as a divine book from God.