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,”...
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...
J. Warner explains how Mormon beliefs about Jesus and grace differ significantly from historic Christianity, focusing on key doctrinal distinctions like the nature of...
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...
It’s a question worth pondering: can we really make a compelling case for Christianity without ever opening the Bible? That’s something I’ve wrestled with...
There’s often confusion about the difference between mentoring and discipleship, especially within Christian circles. The terms get tossed around as if they’re interchangeable. Someone...
J. Warner presents evidence for the fine-tuning of the universe, showing that the precise conditions required for life—from universal constants to planetary specifics—make it...
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...
J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Pastor David Fleming of Champion Forest Baptist Church and talks about the importance of becoming a good Christian...
We’ve been looking this month at some historic distortions related to the nature of God the Father, Jesus and Salvation. These heresies often resulted...
In this podcast, J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Rob Johnson of Apologetics105.com. On this show, they talk about everything from starting a blog...
Recently, the Association for Library Service to Children renamed the award it gives authors or illustrators whose books “have made, over a period of...