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...
In this episode, J. Warner puts five of Jesus’ hardest sayings under the investigative spotlight. As a cold-case homicide detective, J. Warner spent his...
In this video, J. Warner examines how we define truth by exploring major theories—including pragmatic, empiricist, and emotivist approaches—and demonstrates why a correspondence theory...
There’s a persistent misconception among Christians that apologetics—the defense of our beliefs—is optional. Many assume that because they already believe, they don’t need to...
In this episode, J. Warner and Sean McDowell explore the critical difference between teaching and training in discipleship, highlighting the importance of purposefully preparing...
Faith is not supposed to be blind, reckless, or detached from reality. In this episode, J. Warner Wallace (cold-case detective and Christian apologist) takes...
In this episode, cold-case homicide detective and Christian apologist J. Warner Wallace finally turns his investigative lens on one of the most talked-about religious...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity podcast, J. Warner Wallace tackles one of the most controversial and misunderstood doctrines in the Christian worldview:...
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...
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,...
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...