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:...
In this podcast, J. Warner talks about the habit many of us exercise when speaking Christianese, the distinctive (and often confusing) language of the...
When churches invite me to speak, they often understand the growing skepticism in our culture. They’re eager to prepare younger members to defend what...
Did Jesus rise from the dead? In this podcast, J. Warner talks about abductive reasoning, its application in death scene investigations and its utility...
What do people commonly mean when they say they are “deconstructing” their faith? Why does deconstruction seem more prevalent than ever before? To...
In this Cold-Case Christianity podcast, J. Warner makes a case for an evidential, reasoned, case-making form of Christian belief. Using the New Testament gospels...
There are many alternative explanations for the empty tomb recorded in the Gospels. How to these explanations hold up when examined evidentially? To...