In this first of two rebroadcasted “The Defense Rests” podcasts, Abdu Murray sits down with J. Warner to talk about how to build the case for Christianity, the nature of evidence, how cases are built using evidence, and attitudes that investigators have when trying to determine “what happened.” Along the …
Read More »The Important Differences Between Christianity and Mormonism (Podcast)
In this blast from the past, J. Warner reviews a Utah Missions Trip and talks about several important points of contrast between Christianity and Mormonism, including the distinct differences related to the nature of Jesus, God and Salvation. For more information about the reliability of the New Testament gospels and …
Read More »Is It Reasonable to Believe in Angelic Beings? (Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast S6E19)
Christians believe in angels because they are described in the Bible, but are there any good logical arguments for the existence of angelic beings without appealing to Bible verses? J. Warner examines three classic, historic arguments for the existence of such beings in this episode of the NRBtv Cold-Case Christianity …
Read More »Why Do People with the Same Background to Yours, Differ in Their Conclusions About Christianity? (Video)
If the evidence for Christianity is so strong, why isn’t everyone a Christian? How can two people examine the same evidence yet come to two different conclusions? This clip was excerpted from one of J. Warner’s Q and A sessions (following a conference presentation). To see more training videos with …
Read More »Thoughts on Law Enforcement from a Christian Cop (Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast S6E18)
What is the nature of Law Enforcement that makes it necessary for any culture or society? What does this nature require of its employees? What challenges do officers face when it come to the use of force? J. Warner answers these questions as he provides a few insights from the …
Read More »Is the Case for God Simply a God of the Gaps Explanation? (Video)
Why do Christians hit scientific roadblocks and automatically default to God as an explanation? Are we saying, “There’s no scientific explanation for this, therefore God must have done it?” Or does the evidence itself point emphatically to God as the best explanation? This clip was excerpted from one of J. …
Read More »Why We Must Remember to Rejoice in Discouraging Times
As a Christian it’s easy to become discouraged by the world around us. While most Americans still claim a Christian identity, wouldn’t know it based on media reports. The press rarely mentions the existence of Christians, and when Christians are described or cited, it is typically in less than flattering …
Read More »Did Christianity Grow Primarily as a Result of Violence? (Video)
Is Christianity as large as it is today primarily due to a history of violence and imperialism? If not, what really contributed to the growth of Christianity, especially in the most important early years? This clip was taken from J. Warner Wallace’s interview with Ragnhard Petersen, the general secretary of …
Read More »Rapid Response: Science Can Explain the Origin of Life Without God
In our Rapid Response series, we tackle common concerns about (and objections to) the Christian worldview by providing short, conversational responses. These posts are designed to model what our answers might look like in a one-on-one setting, while talking to a friend or family member. Imagine if someone made the following claim: …
Read More »Three Simple Strategies to Help You Become A Better Christian Case Maker (Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast S6E06)
If all of us, as Christians, are called to become Christian Case Makers, ready to give an answer to anyone who has a question, what practical steps can we take to improve our ability to communicate and influence those around us? In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. …
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