All Rise: A Lawyer’s Case for the Resurrection, Part 2

This episode continues to discuss the CASE acronym, specifically the S and the E to establish the case that Jesus rose from the dead. We discuss the burden of proof once again, and how the Christian can meet the burden and then shift it onto the skeptic to try to explain what happened to Jesus.

All Rise: A Lawyer’s Case for the Resurrection, Part 1

This episode explains the differences between “circumstantial evidence” and “direct evidence.” It includes Abdu’s “CASE” acronym setting out four key facts about the historical Jesus that the vast majority of scholars agree on. Abdu argues that Jesus’ resurrection from the dead best explains the facts.

All Rise: The Burden of Proof

In this episode, Abdu examines the concept of burdens of proof, to see who has it, how to meet it, and whether the burden ever shifts.

What’s the Big Deal About Halloween?

Abdu and Derek are joined by special guest Cameron McAllister to discuss Halloween’s rising popularity, horror films, and the potential and pitfalls of both.

A talk with Nancy Duffy – Finding truth within a growing divide.

A Few Show Notes Until now, I haven’t really spoken much about spirituality – and I’m not sure where this will go from here. But I’ve really been feeling the need to explore more profound questions about why things are happening the way they are and what we can do about it. Unless you’ve been […]

The Immortality of Hope

Though hope is frail, it’s hard to kill. That is a line from There Can be Miracles, a song from the animated film The Prince of Egypt. Those words seem worth dwelling on given the news of the past few weeks. The Prince of Egypt is an adaptation of the Bible’s recounting of God liberating […]

Commonly Asked Question: Were the Disciples Lying?

Would the disciples have reason to lie? Can the way they lived tell us anything about this? What about Paul? In this short video, I address this question from my context of being a lawyer and I share what I believe we can conclude from their actions and even the great costs it took from […]