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The Top 10 Cold-Case Christianity Videos from 2017

This week, we’ve been continuing our annual tradition of posting the most popular resources from the past year. In 2017, our resources were accessed nearly 1,300,000 times by people looking for answers to their questions about the case for Christianity and God’s existence. While they were here, they watched thousands of videos, and many of these videos became popular and were shared across a variety of social media platforms. Here, then, are the most popular videos posted in 2017:

#10. The Question Every Skeptical Naturalist Ought to Ask
J. Warner Wallace is interviewed about the presupposition of naturalism and the limit it places on investigating the evidence in the universe.

#9. What Is the Relationship Between Science and Religious Belief?
Are science and faith hopelessly opposed to one another? Can the scientific method assist believers in determining if God exists?

#8. Why We Know the Story of Jesus Isn’t a Legend
How can we be sure that the story of Jesus wasn’t changed over time?

#7. Why It Took Me A While to Take Christianity Seriously
Warner Wallace is interviewed by Brittany Valadez about his life prior to becoming a Christian and the reason why he was skeptical about Christianity.

#6. How Can We Share the Gospel with People Who Don’t Seem Willing to Listen?
How are we to engage people who are even opposed to the claims of Christianity?

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#5. Why Are So Many Young People Leaving the Church?
Warner Wallace discusses the reason so many young Christians take a break from the Church in their college years.

#4. Why Christians Need to Test Themselves to Make Sure They Are Ready to Answer the Tough Questions
How can we prepare ourselves to answer these objections and help our kids be more confident as Christians?

#3. I’m a Christian Because…
Why are you a Christian? Would your answer persuade others to seek the truth?

#2. Does an Extraordinary Claim Like the Existence of God Require Extraordinary Evidence?
Shouldn’t Christians be able to provide extraordinary evidence to support the extraordinary claim that God exists?

And here it is, the most popular video posted in 2017:

#1. How God Uses Evil to Develop Our Character
What kind of world would God have to create to develop the kind of character most of us would recognize as virtuous?

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These ten videos, all posted in 2017, became the most viewed and most shared videos on our website. I hope you got a chance to view them as well, but if you didn’t, here is your opportunity. Thanks so much for making Cold-Case Christianity a part of your Christian experience. We hope we’ve helped you to become a better Christian Case Maker.

J. Warner Wallace is a Cold-Case Detective, Christian Case Maker, Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and the author of Cold-Case Christianity, Cold-Case Christianity for Kids, God’s Crime Scene, God’s Crime Scene for Kids, and Forensic Faith.

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J. Warner Wallace is a Dateline featured cold-case homicide detective, popular national speaker and best-selling author. He continues to consult on cold-case investigations while serving as a Senior Fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He is also an Adj. Professor of Christian Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, and a faculty member at Summit Ministries. He holds a BA in Design (from CSULB), an MA in Architecture (from UCLA), and an MA in Theological Studies (from Gateway Seminary).

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