Evangelism and Case Making
J. Warner Wallace recorded this video as part of the No Apologies project. In it, he discusses the rational nature of Christianity and offers...
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J. Warner Wallace recorded this video as part of the No Apologies project. In it, he discusses the rational nature of Christianity and offers...
Many years ago, as an undergraduate student, my astronomy teacher used an illustration with our class to demonstrate the importance of specificity when asking...
J. Warner Wallace answers an important question as part of the Summit Worldview Ministries video series. What is the relationship between evidence and faith?...
Skeptics sometimes portray Christians as both “unreasonable” and “unreasoning”. The Christian culture only exacerbates the problem when it advocates for a definition of “faith”...
It’s a common question asked by church leaders and laity: “Is American Christianity waning as our nation becomes more secular”? The statistics seem to...
People who are unfamiliar with my journey of faith sometimes seek to explain my conversion from atheism on the basis of geography. The objection...
In this blast from the past, J. Warner examines the challenge offered by skeptics who claim that occasional evil behavior on the part of...
In this blast from the past, J. Warner examines the challenge offered by Bill Keller in his New York Times Article, “Asking Candidates Tougher...
In this blast from the past, J. Warner responds listener email questioning the adequacy of circumstantial evidence. Can we really trust circumstantial evidence or...
I’ve written a Christian apologetics book that makes the case for making the case. I argue that Christians ought to embrace a more evidential,...