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Christianity

Leon Fontaine interviews J. Warner Wallace, author of God’s Crime Scene and Cold-Case Christianity about his upcoming role in God’s Not Dead 2. Be...

Christian Case Making

Jurors are truly the most important people in the courtroom. Yes there are other prominent players in the room; prosecutors, defense attorneys, bailiffs, court...

Truth

J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold-Case Christianity and God’s Crime Scene, talks about the relationship between objective truth and the Christian worldview. This interview...

Truth

In this video, J. Warner Wallace teaches high school and college students at Summit Worldview Conference in Manitou Springs, CO. What is the nature...

Truth

What is the difference between “Objective Truth” and “Subjective Truth”? How can mastery of the distinction between these two definitions help us to think...

Christian Living

I love cops. I loved working in Law Enforcement for over 25 years and I loved growing up in a police family. I hope...

Gen-Z and Morality What Do They Really Believe Gen-Z and Morality What Do They Really Believe

Videos

J. Warner and Sean McDowell discuss Gen Z’s shifting views on morality and truth, highlighting how beliefs about gender, happiness, lying, science, and religion...

Why Is It So Critical for Christians to Hold a Forensic Faith Why Is It So Critical for Christians to Hold a Forensic Faith

Belief / Faith

There are several ways people come to hold their beliefs, but not all of them are equally trustworthy. Some of us hold beliefs that...

Why It's Important to Have an Enthusiastic Faith Why It's Important to Have an Enthusiastic Faith

Faith and Belief

J. Warner explains why having an enthusiastic and prepared faith is crucial for effectively presenting the case for Christianity to others. He stresses the...

Why Does Our Faith Need Evidence Why Does Our Faith Need Evidence

Belief / Faith

If you’ve got a son or daughter in high school or college—or a niece, nephew, or grandchild—you probably know the story I’m about to...