Why Are You A Christian?

Why Are You A Christian?

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You're Not Who You Think You Are: Exposing the Lies That Steal Your True Identity in Christ

This episode explores why your identity is the most important thing about you and how Scripture calls followers of Jesus to root who they are in Christ rather than in changing roles, emotions, or cultural labels. Drawing from social research, biblical theology, and real-life exam ...  Show more

How to Be A Good Christian Case Maker in Our Noisy Culture

J. Warner Wallace is interviewed by Pastor David Fleming of Champion Forest Baptist Church and talks about the importance of becoming a good Christian Case Maker and a specific strategy for selecting those with whom we share what we believe. This excerpt is from a longer intervie ...  Show more

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