Showing posts with label Josh McDowell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Josh McDowell. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2025

'25 SUMMER READING LIST, #4 - "EVIDENCE THAT DEMANDS A VERDICT" BY JOSH AND SEAN MCDOWELL


 I have been aware of this book and its author Josh McDowell since high school. During that time, I saw a film featuring McDowell - "What's Up, Josh?" which is a fictional story with Josh playing himself. 

"Evidence That Demands A Verdict: Historical Evidences For The Christian Faith" is divided into three parts: The Historicity of Scripture, the Life and Resurrection of Christ, and personal transformation. This was followed by a second volume, "More Evidence That Demands A Verdict," and "The New Evidence That Demands A Verdict" co-written by his son Sean.

I mentioned with the first book I recommended ("Another Gospel" by Alisa Childers). While it's already obvious not all the books are on apologetics, you'll see it a common theme for this series.


Friday, March 3, 2023

PRE-OSCAR LOOK AT MOVIES THAT HAD AN IMPACT ON ME, PART 5 OF 12: WHAT'S UP, JOSH?


 If I made a list of favorite albums or songs, you'd find I tend to the obscure. I was in a group when a member asked us to submit our 100 favorite Christian items, and I believe it was around 40 of my top 100 were not on anybody else's list. So far, I've got a hunch my movie list hasn't been as obscure... until now.

"What's Up, Josh?" is a 1975 Christian movie. They may have been inspired for the title by Bugs Bunny's tagline, as well as a '72 WB comedy movie starring Barbara Streisand and Ryan O'Neal. Plot wise, it's what I considered a typical Christian movie, about a young adult overwhelmed with complications in life and learning the answer is in Jesus. 

You probably are guessing the main character is named Josh. That's a good, logical, natural, and wrong guess. Neither is it the protagonist's Christian roommate. No, this is referring to the speaker at on-campus meetings that the roommate invites the protagonist to, named Josh McDowell, who plays himself.

My hunch is most of my readers recognized Josh's name. In the movie, Josh deals with the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and deals with alternative views of what happened. This movie planted a seed on my interest in Christian apologetics. 

Most of the movies I've listed are available on Amazon. Sorry, not this one. However, it is up on YouTube if you want to take an hour and watch it. 

Allow me to add - "Thief In The Night" was a movie that almost made this list. That movie and others I've liked were produced by Mark IV (this one wasn't). One thing I like about Mark IV is that everybody doesn't come to Christ, just as in real life. In fact, sometimes the protagonist doesn't become a Christian.