Dan DeWitt
Dan DeWitt (PhD, Southern Seminary) serves on faculty at Cedarville University as the founding director of the Center for Biblical Apologetics and Public Christianity. Dan and his wife April live in Cedarville, OH, with their four children: Isaiah, Micah, Josiah, and Addilynn Joy. Dan is an author of multiple books and posts regularly on his blog theolatte.com
Articles for Pastors
5 Reasons Preachers Should Listen to Hip Hop
A good Christian hip hop artist will work really hard to take a known truth and make it feel as though it’s being seen for the first time. Artists like Trip Lee produce potent metaphors for biblical truths.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Night Santa Spent in Jail
In seasonal lore, Saint Nicholas is the historical inspiration for what we commonly think of as Santa Claus. No, he didn’t really have reindeer and deliver presents. But he was someone who cared about those in need including children.
Articles for Outreach & Missions
The Apologetics of Gratitude
That’s because thanksgiving is a radical act of allegiance. Our gratitude exposes our true affections. Where we direct our thanks is a clear indicator of what we believe.
Outreach & Missions Blogs
Surprised by Chesterton
“Ignorance is the first penalty of pride.”
So wrote H.G. Wells in his 1920 work The Outline of Human History, in which he argued that...
Articles for Pastors
How Do We Explain Talking Donkeys and Burning Bushes?
As Christians we believe God created the world out of nothing. We believe he has revealed himself in nature, in Scripture, and in history in the person of Jesus Christ. These are the larger things, the lifting of the whole coffee shop, if you will.
Articles for Pastors
Scripture or Experience, Which Matters Most?
Do you use Scripture to evaluate experience, or do you use your experience to evaluate Scripture? The big issue, however, is what is primary.
Articles for Youth Leaders
As a Parent of a Teenager, Here’s Some of the Dumb Things I Remember Saying as a Youth Pastor
But I recognize I was a bit of an arrogant know-it-all who thought he had a lot of offer. Now as a parent of a teenager, I fully recognize how much I have to learn. Here’s a few of the thoughts I had from back then that were pretty stupid.
Articles for Pastors
Is the Bible the Foundation of Our Faith?
It is idolatry to make the Bible the foundation of your faith. That’s what one Christian leader said in recent history. It’s also a trend in popular apologetics. Is this a good way to talk about the Christian faith?
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