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Is it reasonable to believe in miracles in our scientific age?
In this thought-provoking episode, host Roland Albertus combines rigorous apologetics with heartfelt pastoral care to explore the possibility—and the probability—of miracles. Drawing from Scripture, classical philosophy, science, and church history, Roland challenges the assumption that miracles are irrational or outdated. Instead, he argues that if God exists and created the universe, miracles are not only possible—they’re expected.
📖 Discover:
With powerful insights from C.S. Lewis, Thomas Aquinas, William Lane Craig, and Richard Swinburne, this episode equips believers to pray with boldness, evangelize with confidence, and walk in hope—knowing that the God who raised the dead still moves today.
🎧 Tune in and be reminded: your story isn’t closed to the miraculous.
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Send us a text
Is it reasonable to believe in miracles in our scientific age?
In this thought-provoking episode, host Roland Albertus combines rigorous apologetics with heartfelt pastoral care to explore the possibility—and the probability—of miracles. Drawing from Scripture, classical philosophy, science, and church history, Roland challenges the assumption that miracles are irrational or outdated. Instead, he argues that if God exists and created the universe, miracles are not only possible—they’re expected.
📖 Discover:
With powerful insights from C.S. Lewis, Thomas Aquinas, William Lane Craig, and Richard Swinburne, this episode equips believers to pray with boldness, evangelize with confidence, and walk in hope—knowing that the God who raised the dead still moves today.
🎧 Tune in and be reminded: your story isn’t closed to the miraculous.
Support the show