Would first‑century Christians even recognize what we call “church” today? In this episode, J. Warner Wallace uses a simple “alien thought experiment” to examine...
J. Warner applies forensic principles to the reliability of the Gospels, arguing that differences between eyewitness accounts are expected and actually validate rather than...
If you’re someone who’s taken your faith in Jesus seriously, there’s a good chance you’ve already been discipled by somebody. But often, that raises...
Christians often find themselves confronted by a popular misconception: that we should never judge others. I frequently hear variations of this sentiment—“Don’t judge me,”...
The universe is an incredibly complex, finely tuned environment—so precise that carbon-based life like ours can exist at all. This point isn’t just made...
J. Warner responds to the claim that churches overly focus on homosexuality while neglecting adultery, noting that cultural trends shape which issues receive attention...
This episode reframes how we think about love and relationships by contrasting fragile, contract-style arrangements with the resilient, biblical model of covenant. Drawing from marriage research,...
This episode wrestles with trauma, murder, and suffering, and explains why the way you see the world—your worldview—largely determines how deeply you are wounded and...
This episode challenges the modern obsession with platforms and “ministry success” and asks whether followers of Jesus have quietly replaced real service with a pursuit of...
This episode looks at why humility is the one trait that can quietly destroy our obsession with celebrity, platform, and approval—and why it may be the...
A Brief Sample of Old Testament Archaeological Corroboration Wahrheit oder Fiktion? Ist das Alte Testament als Teil der Bibel historisch zuverlässig oder sind die...
How a cold-case investigator using criminal techniques confirms the Bible. „Als ich anfing, die Evangelien zu lesen wurde mir klar, dass es hier nicht...
A new, 2018 Pew Research Center Report polled a growing group in America: “religious nones.” This group describes themselves as “nothing in particular” when...
J. Warner Wallace answers questions about Christianity in his “Think Like a Detective”series on RightNow Media, the “Netflix of Christian Bible Studies”. In this video, J....
Why Would God Punish Finite, Temporal Crimes in an Eternal Hell? Avendo chiarito e già in parte smontato le obiezioni, vediamo quattro presupposizioni e...