Would You Say God’s Primary Object Is to Not Be Found?
March 19, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Would you say God’s primary object is to not be found?
If God doesn’t make mistakes, how do you explain the fact that Christians have reached an all-time low percentage of the world’s population?
If the common belief that God wins every battle were true, then no one would be in Hell.
Is This an Argument for Relativism?
March 16, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
I’ve heard truth doesn’t change and doesn’t contradict itself, but how does yearly change fit into that—e.g., I’m 38 one year and 39 the next. Does this create an argument for relativism?
If “cowardice” is defined as failing to do what’s right, then calling it “wrong” is just a tautology. How do we ground virtues like courage in objective reality without relying on circular definitions?
Isn’t the Covenant in Scripture Explicitly with Israel and Not the Gentile Nations?
March 12, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
The covenant in Scripture is explicitly with Israel and not the Gentile nations, so what gives modern Christians confidence that they’ve inherited that covenant?
Why were the Jews chosen?
Why Is There No Effort Towards a Neutral Interpretation of Scripture?
March 9, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Why is there no effort towards a neutral exegesis—i.e., without taking denominational preferences into account—in light of the fact that there are so many denominations divided over hundreds of topics? Which inspiration theory and which explanatory system do you use?
Considering there are so many denominations that all believe different things, how can they all claim to be followers of Christ?
How Could One Person Trust Another Person on the Topic of God?
March 5, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
How could one person trust another person on the topic of God, and how did you obtain information about God that I haven’t obtained?
Aside from Heaven and Hell, does God matter? Atheists and Muslims experience the same world you do.
How Should I Respond to an LGBTQ Person Who Says He Feels Good About Who He Is?
March 2, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
What would be an appropriate response to an LGBTQ person saying, “I feel good about who I am”?
Since we all have sin in our life that we don’t consider to be sinful, and will only learn about it when we get to Heaven, doesn’t that mean a practicing homosexual can be born again as long as he sincerely believes his behavior is not sinful?
Does God Hear the Prayers of Non-Believers?
February 26, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Does God hear non-believers’ prayers, and if he hears them, does he answer them?
How would you evaluate a church sign that reads (as if from God), “Just love everyone. I'll sort them out later”?
What Is the Role of the Holy Spirit in Our Lives if He Doesn’t Give Us Instructions?
February 23, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
If the Holy Spirit doesn’t give us personal instructions, what does that leave the role of the Holy Spirit to be in my life?
Do you have advice for someone who believes in God intellectually but struggles to understand how to have a “personal relationship” with him? I don’t understand how others “feel his presence” or “hear from God.”
What resources (outside of your own) would you recommend in regard to the wisdom model for making decisions rather than a more charismatic approach of receiving impressions, whispers, etc. from God?
Why Is It Necessary to Believe Jesus Is God?
February 19, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Why is it necessary to believe Jesus is God? Since the Trinity is so difficult for our little human minds to comprehend, is belief in the Trinity really required for salvation?
Where do you see the words “Trinity,” “God the Son,” and “God the Holy Spirit” in the Bible, and if they’re not there, do I have to believe in the Trinity?
How Can We Know Who Is Teaching the Same Gospel Paul Taught?
February 16, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
With so many divergent traditions, how can we know who is teaching the same gospel Paul taught? If someone in our age has been taught by revelation, then we should forget traditions.
Does Jeremiah 1:5 support the idea that we pre-existed in a spiritual form?
Is Greg Placing His Faith in the Wrong Thing?
February 12, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Please respond to this critique of Greg Koukl: “Those who place their faith in their personal assessment of which truth claims best correspond to reality are placing their faith in something other than the revelation of God in Jesus Christ and a personal encounter with the Holy Spirit.”
I struggle with thoughts that God isn’t real even though I know he’s real. How do I fight this?
Does Open-Mindedness Require Studying Other Religions Before Becoming a Christian?
February 9, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
How would you respond to someone who says, “If Christians really want to be open-minded, they need to read and study other religions before committing to Christianity”?
With so many paths claiming to be the sole path, what is to be said about those who choose incorrectly?
Is It Possible There’s a Being That’s Greater Than God?
February 5, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Is it possible there’s a being that’s greater than God and that’s outside of God’s comprehension and omniscience?
How do I explain to relatives who don’t believe in the existence of God or the spiritual realm that we all have an eternal soul? They say that if they see God do a miracle, then they’ll believe, but isn’t that why it’s faith?
Shouldn’t I Be Praying for My Soul Rather Than for Material Things?
February 2, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Shouldn’t I be praying for my soul rather than for material things such as a house or a new job—i.e., a diet version of the prosperity gospel?
If I’m faced with a decision to do something that’s a good thing and doesn’t violate anything in Scripture, why do I need to pray about it to see if it’s something God wants me to do?
Can the devil hear our prayers, and if so, will he tempt us with “answers” to those prayers?
Is it okay to pray for someone’s death—i.e., for God to release them from suffering rather than for his miraculous healing?
Why Should We Pray If God Already Knows What’s Going to Happen?
January 29, 2026 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl
Why should we pray if God already knows what’s going to happen?
How is the effectiveness of prayer measured—e.g., would Christopher Yuan have been saved if his mother hadn’t prayed fervently?