Kirk is a husband of more than 38 years to the love of his life, and a dad to 6 kids. He enjoys hiking and canoeing in the northern wilderness, too many hobbies to mention, and a fascination for nature photography trying to capture God’s invisible attributes, eternal power, and divine nature. As a writer and speaker with P2C Digital Strategies, Kirk enjoys speaking at universities, conferences, and churches, and helping to create content for podcasts, short videos, and articles.
You can visit his blog, Quest, or read his contribution to a new book titled Everyday Apologetics, with contributions from seven different authors. His chapter deals with faith and science from his perspective as both a scientist and as a Christian.
Gary Habermas, a renown apologist, writes, "This book is engaging — it is timely, witty, even funny. More importantly, it deals with today's thorniest problems without being academic or boring. Check it out. Highly recommended."
The printed version of this book is also available through the P2C Bookstore.
In the weeks that followed the crucifixion of Christ, hundreds of people saw him very much alive and healthy, eating, talking, and teaching. What if I told you that the full range of scholars in the field nearly unanimously grants these ancient testimonials? But what were they seeing?
Did you know that the historical origin of Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead in 33 AD? The question is, what reasons do we have, in the 21st century, for thinking the resurrection actually happened, and why does it matter?
Did you know that the best historical evidence showing that the tomb of Jesus became empty under highly unusual circumstances came from a non-Christian source?