Dr. Tim Orr
Tim’s experience is unique in that he holds six earned degrees. One is a master’s degree in Islamic studies from Islamic College in London, allowing him to study under Muslim scholars.



I believe there are five types: internal, cultural, eternal, narrative, and external. Together, these give us a comprehensive way to address everything from theology to daily life to eternal destiny.
by Dr. Tim Orr
While apologetics focuses on defending the Christian faith by addressing challenges and misconceptions, polemics takes a different approach—it plays offense by critiquing the beliefs of others, in this case, Islam.
by Dr. Tim Orr
This “woke right” movement mirrors the leftist frameworks of identity politics and grievance, but with a conservative veneer.
by Dr. Tim Orr
For Christians sharing the gospel with Muslims, storytelling isn’t just an effective tool—it’s a way to connect deeply, honor cultural traditions, and reflect the way Jesus Himself communicated profound truths.
by Dr. Tim Orr
The digital age has brought unparalleled opportunities but has also created significant challenges. The average American is exposed to 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, receives 121 emails and 46 phone notifications, and spends over five hours daily on social media and streaming platforms.
by Dr. Tim Orr
When we think of apostasy, the image often comes to mind is an individual who has abandoned their faith. But apostasy is just as dangerous—and arguably more destructive—when it occurs at the denominational level.
by Dr. Tim Orr
By Dr. Tim Orr As I walked the streets of London during my recent visit, a wave of realization struck
by Dr. Tim Orr
These articles delve into various topics, including interreligious dialogue, theology, and Middle Eastern geopolitics—thoughtfully explored from an evangelical perspective. I hope they inspire and challenge you as much as they have me during the writing process!
by Dr. Tim Orr