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 »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 »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 to Respond to the Claim: “We Don’t Have Free Will” (Video)
In this video, recorded at a Fearless Faith Seminar, J. Warner Wallace helps answer an audience question: If God is in control of everything, and if God knows the beginning from the end, how can we, as humans, have any free will? To see more training videos with J. Warner Wallace, …
Read More »Does the Virgin Conception Make Christmas Seem Unreasonable? (Podcast)
In this episode of the podcast, J. Warner joins Bill Arnold on Faith Radio to talk about the miraculous nature of the virgin conception. Does the virgin conception of Jesus add just another unreasonable feature to the story of Jesus? What do we even mean when we use this term? J. Warner …
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