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 shares practical strategies for starting conversations about God, recommending diagnostic questions that quickly reveal where people stand spiritually. He emphasizes the importance...
All explanations have both strengths and weaknesses. This is also true for the Christian explanation of the Resurrection. What is the greatest weakness of...
Is one way to argue for God’s existence better than another? Should evidential and presuppositional case makers be divided based on their approach? In...
There seems to be occasional friction between evidential and presuppositional apologists? Is this division warranted? How can both approaches assist average Christians in making...
Given how desperately the disciples wanted Jesus to be alive following his crucifixion, isn’t it possible they simply hallucinated the Resurrection appearances? In this...