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The Chronicle of Higher Education featured an article about William Lane Craig, the man they called "Christian philosophy's boldest apostle." Craig has traveled the world debating many of the world's most articulate atheists. The atheist Sam Harris said, "Craig is the one Christian apologist who seems to have put the fear of God into many of my fellow atheists"-which is probably why the atheist Richard Dawkins refuses to debate
Craig.
But the story of how Craig became a brilliant scholar and debater reveals the sovereign work of God in the midst of our weaknesses and limitations. From birth he has suffered from Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome, a neuromuscular disease that causes atrophy in the extremities. He walks with a slight limp, and his hands often look as if they're gripping an invisible object. Growing up, he couldn't run normally. "My boyhood was difficult,"
Craig said, "Children can be very cruel."
Since varsity sports weren't an option, he joined his high school debate team. Initially, he wasn't interested in spiritual issues, but he started reading the Bible, and the Jesus he found there took hold of him. Craig explained, "For me it was a question of personal ... commitment: Was I prepared to become this man's follower?"
During college he continued debating and searching for his calling. Not until years later, though, after establishing himself as a philosopher, did he start to debate and defend his faith in a public setting. It came as a welcome surprise. He said, "I was just thrilled to be able to [use debates] as a means of fulfilling this vision of sharing the gospel."
"And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for you: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather boast in my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." 2 Corinthians 12:9
Many might think that "debate" and "the gospel" have no place next to each other in the same sentence, but I have watched William Craig debate atheists, and he comes off as decent, loving, and real. From what I have viewed, the debates appear to be more of a "come now, let us reason together," than an argument.
You might wish to travel over to Youtube and watch one of these debates that William Craig is involved in. When I did, it struck me that God has blessed this man to bring "reason" and kindness into the hotly debated topic of whether or not there is a God. Dr. Craig has allowed God to use him DESPITE his physical limitations.
Lord, help me to recognize that You bring strength to situations where I can only bring my weaknesses. Help me to rely more fully on Your abilities. In Jesus name, amen!
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word