Is one way to argue for God’s existence better than another? Should evidential and presuppositional case makers be divided based on their approach? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross Apologetics, J. Warner talks about the case for Christianity, the nature of faith, and the …
Read More »How Evidential and Presuppositional Apologetics Are BOTH Important to Evangelism (Video)
There seems to be occasional friction between evidential and presuppositional apologists? Is this division warranted? How can both approaches assist average Christians in making the case for what they believe? In this interview with Joel Settecase from the Think Institute, J. Warner discusses the Christian worldview and the importance of …
Read More »Why Christian Case Makers Need to Be Good Translators (Video)
Given all the educated experts in the field of apologetics, what is our role in communicating the evidence to others? Why is there still a pressing need for people who can “throw the ball in a way that others can catch it”? In this interview with Adam Tucker from the …
Read More »How Courtroom Experiences Can Prepare You to Respond to Skeptics (Video)
Why are we surprised when skeptics continue to push back after hearing the case for Christianity? What can we learn from criminal trials to help us understand why this happens? In this interview with Patrick & Tony from Cave to the Cross Apologetics, J. Warner talks about the case for …
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