J. Warner reviews evidence from ancient non-Christian historians and sources—including Thallus, Tacitus, Mara bar Serapion, Phlegon, and Pliny the Younger—that confirm the historical existence,...
When it comes to sharing the gospel, many of us struggle most with the people we’re closest to—family members, old friends, or co-workers—especially when...
Starting conversations about God is often the hardest part of evangelism. Most Christians aren’t afraid of talking about their faith; they’re afraid of the...
Becoming a better Christian case maker isn’t about mastering every argument in Christian apologetics or memorizing every answer to every skeptical challenge. It’s about...
Are our favorite superheroes just modern myths—or are they clues that we were made for something more? In this episode, cold-case detective and Christian...
In this conversation, J. Warner Wallace joins Janelle Wood from Finding Something Real to examine the case for Christianity through the lens of a cold-case detective. Together they explore evidence, doubt, and the reliability...
In this episode, J. Warner Wallace — cold-case detective, Christian apologist, and author of God’s Crime Scene — reacts to the most viral atheist claims circulating...
In 1964, two American physicists and radio astronomers, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, made an important discovery. They were unable to eliminate the radio...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner Wallace examines the nature and existence of objective, transcendent moral truths. If such truths...
How convincing are the ancient Old Testament prophecies related to the Messiah? Does Jesus really match the descriptions offered by the prophets? How can...
Can atheistic naturalism explain the existence of consciousness? I don’t think so, and in my book, God’s Crime Scene: A Cold Case Detective Examines...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner Wallace discusses the nature of case making and the difference between “possible doubts” and...