J. Warner explains why having an enthusiastic and prepared faith is crucial for effectively presenting the case for Christianity to others. He stresses the...
J. Warner explores the reliability of the evidence for Jesus, explaining that the skepticism toward the Gospels often stems from a distrust of their...
J. Warner urgently warns Christian parents that simply teaching young people is not enough—effective faith formation requires rigorous training, testing, and equipping them to...
J. Warner explains that the best historical evidence for Christianity is the cumulative case for the reliability of the Gospels, built from hundreds of...
J. Warner explores why traditional teaching methods in church are failing, emphasizing the necessity of moving from passive instruction to active training that includes...
The Resurrection is the most important claim of Christianity, but how might a detective investigate this claim? What process of thinking might he or...
There is a simple rule detectives must remember when entering crime scenes. Christians and skeptics of Christianity should also remember this important rule. It...