The idea that Christians are inherently anti-science is not only common but persistent, echoed in conversations and cultural commentary for as long as I can remember. I often hear claims…
Category: Cold Case Christianity
A Key Reason Some People Still Reject the Resurrection (Podcast)
J. Warner Wallace examines the case for the Resurrection of Jesus using “abductive reasoning” to determine the most reasonable explanation for the first century evidence described in the New Testament.…
Why Following God Feels Hard – But Worth It (Video)
J. Warner explains why following God often feels difficult, focusing on the tension between obedience, mystery, and the process of spiritual growth. He uses a powerful analogy to describe the…
Did Jesus Claim to Be God?
When skeptics argue that Jesus never actually claimed to be God, they often mean that Jesus didn’t utter the words, “I am God. Worship me.” But this standard misunderstands how…
Do The Gospels Disagree About the Easter Account? (Podcast)
J. Warner Wallace interviews Steven Kingsley, author of “The Easter Answer”. As a layperson, Kingsley provides a response to atheist Dan Barker’s “Easter Challenge”. Are there inherent internal contradictions in…
Can You Be Gay and Christian? Here’s What I Found (Video)
J. Warner examines the question, “Can you be gay and Christian?” by analyzing what scripture teaches about belief, repentance, and true discipleship. He discusses the importance of defining genuine faith…
How Can I Address Scientific Issues If I Don’t Have a Formal Science Education?
When it comes to conversations about science and faith, many Christians feel intimidated—especially when the other person has formal scientific training. I get it. Maybe your cousin is a physicist…
What Impact Has Christianity Had on Our World? (Podcast)
J. Warner Wallace examines the impact that Christian believers have had on our world and the impact that theistic faith has on culture. While many “new atheists” argue that belief…
Why Teaching Isn’t Working in the Church (Video)
J. Warner explores why traditional teaching methods in church are failing, emphasizing the necessity of moving from passive instruction to active training that includes testing, raising expectations, and real-world engagement.…
Can We Rely on the Disciples’ Words in the Gospels?
Many skeptics question whether we can truly rely on the words of the disciples as recorded in the Gospels, simply because these accounts were written by Christians. The assumption is…
