Why the Historicity of Jesus Is So Important?

Why the Historicity of Jesus Is So Important?

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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

Is It Unbiblical to Examine Evidence to Confirm the Reliability of the Bible?

In this episode of the Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast, J. Warner Wallace responds to two emails from viewers of the show. (1) Is it unbiblical to examine evidence to confirm the reliability of the Bible? Shouldn't we just trust what the Bible says since it is the Word of God? ( ...  Show more

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