As Christians, we often find ourselves juggling countless responsibilities—family, work, kids, and all the distractions that come with daily life. Yet, alongside these commitments,...
J. Warner explains that the best historical evidence for Christianity is the cumulative case for the reliability of the Gospels, built from hundreds of...
What sets Christianity apart from every other theistic worldview is its foundation in history. Many belief systems offer beautiful wisdom and moral guidance—collections of...
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,”...
J. Warner shares practical strategies for starting conversations about God, recommending diagnostic questions that quickly reveal where people stand spiritually. He emphasizes the importance...
In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Podcast, J. Warner Wallace tackles one of the most important questions in the Christian faith: Is Jesus...
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...
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,...
When it comes to conversations about science and faith, many Christians feel intimidated—especially when the other person has formal scientific training. I get it....
J. Warner explores why traditional teaching methods in church are failing, emphasizing the necessity of moving from passive instruction to active training that includes...
The just so appearance of “fine-tuning” in our universe is rather uncontroversial amongst scientists and cosmologists. Even Paul Davies (who is agnostic when it...