The word “contentment” traces its roots back to the early to mid-fifteenth century, originating from the Latin term contentus, the past participle of continere,...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner Wallace makes the case for the reliability of the Bible by providing five, brief,...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner Wallace concludes his six part mini-series summarizing material from his book, God’s Crime Scene:...
J. Warner Wallace talks with Russ Garrett from The Coffee Break about the evidence for Christianity. What are the common objections to Christianity and...
All rational discussions (even those related to the existence or non-existence of God) are directed and restrained by the Laws of Logic. Only theism,...
J. Warner Wallace discusses the evidence for Christianity with apologist, Sean McDowell, as part of the “Advocates” series from Awana. In this clip, J....
Our “Quick Shot” series offers brief answers to common objections to the Christian worldview. Each response is limited to one paragraph. These responses are...
(Updated on October 30th, 2021) Much has been written about both the Biblical illiteracy of teenage believers and the flight of young people from the...
All rational discussions (even those related to the existence or non-existence of God) require the prior foundation of logical absolutes. Only theism, however, can...
In this podcast, recorded during a church presentation, J. Warner Wallace offers examples from his career in law enforcement to illustrate the importance of...