Faith and Belief
J. Warner Wallace discusses the definition of “forensic faith” in this interview with Jon Morrison. Why is it so important for Christians to develop...
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J. Warner Wallace discusses the definition of “forensic faith” in this interview with Jon Morrison. Why is it so important for Christians to develop...
My friend John Stonestreet often says, “Ideas have consequences, and bad ideas have victims.” No truer statement has ever been made, because no time...
J. Warner Wallace talks about the relationship between evidential certainty and evangelistic passion. Why are we sometimes hesitant to share the Gospel with our...
The Jesus I encounter on the pages of the New Testament is a committed case maker. He didn’t expect His followers to believe what...
J. Warner Wallace describes the journey of a quiet member of his youth group who became a bold ambassador for Christianity after watching others...
I’ve written a Christian apologetics book that makes the case for making the case. I argue that Christians ought to embrace a more evidential,...
If the Christian God is the one true God, why is all of Christianity divided into so many denominations? In this blast from the...
When asked, “Why are you a Christian?” most Christians provide the same answers that believers of every other theistic worldview offer. Are these answers...
I’ve written a Christian apologetics book that makes the case for making the case. I argue that Christians ought to embrace a more evidential,...
In this blast from the past, J. Warner responds to a common objection to the nature of God: If God is all-loving, why doesn’t...