Cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace, answers questions following a presentation at Ohio State University. Christianity is the kind of worldview that requires us to respond in a particular way. Why would anyone want to become a Christian given that we would have to make substantial changes in the way …
Read More »Why Do Christians Focus More on Homosexuality Than They Do on Adultery? (Video)
In this video, J. Warner joins Stand to Reason’s Amy Hall to answer questions in an episode of #STRAsk. They answer a question submitted through Twitter: Why do Christian seem to be so hung up on the sin of sexuality when they don’t seem to say much about other allegedly sinful behaviors, …
Read More »Why Christianity is Uniquely Suited to Be Investigated with Cold Case Detective Skills (Video)
In this video, recorded as part of the Cold-Case Christianity Course at Southern Evangelical Seminary, J. Warner Wallace describes the unique nature of Christianity. What is it about Christianity that makes it the perfect worldview to be investigated with the skills of a detective? For more information about Southern Evangelical Seminary, …
Read More »Is It Appropriate for Christians to Be Involved in Martial Arts? (Video)
In this video, J. Warner joins Stand to Reason’s Amy Hall to answer questions in an episode of #STRAsk. They answer a question submitted through Twitter: Can Christians practice martial arts in good conscience? What aspect of marital arts might be a problem for Christians? Be sure to subscribe to Stand to …
Read More »There’s a Difference Between a Fact and an Inference (Video)
In this video, recorded as part of the Cold-Case Christianity Course at Southern Evangelical Seminary, J. Warner Wallace describes the difference between evidence and inferences from evidence. Why do two people, when evaluating the same set of facts, come to two different conclusions? For more information about Southern Evangelical Seminary, please …
Read More »How the Evidence Convinced Me Christianity Is True (Video)
Haden Clark from Help Me Believe interviews J. Warner Wallace for the Help Me Believe YouTube Channel. Haden asks J. Warner about the process he took to investigate Christianity. Believers often say that no one comes to faith through evidence or apologetics. Is that true? Be sure to subscribe to Hayden’s channel. To see …
Read More »Is the Church Doing Enough to Teach Apologetics? (Video)
Cold case detective, J. Warner Wallace, answers questions following a presentation at Ohio State University. Given the fact that our young people face so many objections to Christianity today, are churches doing enough to prepare their members to respond to these objections? How can we increase the teaching of apologetics …
Read More »How Do We Know We Can Trust a Biblical Authority on Any Given Topic? (Video)
In this video, J. Warner joins Stand to Reason’s Amy Hall to answer questions in an episode of #STRAsk. They answer a question submitted through Twitter: How do we know which scholars to trust when examining important questions related to the Bible or to Christianity? What criteria should we use and where …
Read More »How Examining the Claims of Christianity is Similar to Investigating Cold Cases (Video)
Haden Clark from Help Me Believe interviews J. Warner Wallace for the Help Me Believe YouTube Channel. Why would anyone be interested in a detective’s view of Christianity or the resurrection of Jesus? What value does a detective’s approach bring to this study? Be sure to subscribe to Hayden’s channel. To see more training …
Read More »Can Science Explain Everything? (Video)
J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Impact 360 and describes the limits of science in explaining the universe in which we live. Can physics and chemistry explain everything we see in the universe? If it can’t, are we reasonable in looking to God as an explanation? If you have young …
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