The Origin of “Jehovah’s” Witnesses The modern day Jehovah’s Witness organization (JW.org) is officially known as “The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society.” It traces its roots back to a man by the name of Charles Taze Russell. Russell was born...
Buddhism’s popularity is growing. In 1910, Buddhism had a following of approximately 138 million individuals. By 2010, that number had reached roughly 495 million (source). From 1990 to 2001, Buddhism grew in the United States by 170 percent and is now the fourth most...
ARTICLES: “Answers to Your Questions About Wicca” (Christian Apologetics Research Ministry) “What is Wicca? Is Wicca witchcraft?” by Michael Houdmann “Jesus: Mankind’s Only Savior” by Charlie Campbell “The Goddess and...
The so-called “Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints” was founded in the early part of the nineteenth century by a man named Joseph Smith. What does the Mormon church teach? What books does it look to as authoritative? How do Mormon teachings line up...
ARTICLES: “Neither Hindu nor Muslim” by C. Wayne Mayhall “What is Sikhism?” by S. Michael Houdmann “Jesus: Mankind’s Only Savior” by Charlie Campbell “Sikhism: Its History, Beliefs and Texts” by the BBC (a good...