The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

J. Warner Wallace
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6 snips
Feb 21, 2024 • 56min

The Journey from Skepticism to Certainty

Jim shares his journey from atheism to Christianity, exploring evidence for the Bible and Jesus. He discusses the importance of storytelling and apologetics in defending the faith. The podcast also delves into the power of personal transformation and the role of communication in sharing beliefs.
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Feb 14, 2024 • 47min

A Strategy for Overcoming Apathy and Creating Passion in Our Church Culture

In this podcast, J. Warner discusses a model to help overcome apathy in the Church and turn teaching into training. Jim outlines the five step model he and Brett Kunkle have employed as youth leaders and demonstrates how this model can be used in other areas within the Church to decrease apathy and increase a passionate interest in Christian Case Making.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 1h 3min

The Problem of Moral Grounding and the Nature of Forgiveness

The podcast explores the challenges of determining right and wrong in a society without objective grounding. It discusses the insufficiency of moral grounding from an atheistic perspective and questions the validity of different theories on how humans arrive at moral truths. The chapter also addresses the relationship between forgiveness and our view of our own need for forgiveness. The speaker recounts a personal journey to faith and reflects on their own transformation in perspective, specifically addressing their previous judgmental and unforgiving attitude as a police officer.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 51min

One Way to Quickly Change the Christian Case Making Culture

In this podcast, J. Warner discusses the role of pastors and the impact they could have on the culture if they embraced a Case Making approach with their congregations. Jim also describes a number of liabilities facing "tent-making" Christian Case Makers and provides a few suggestions to help overcome these obstacles.
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5 snips
Jan 24, 2024 • 1h 6min

Encouragement for "Tent-Making" Christian Case Makers

In this podcast, J. Warner elaborates on ten reasons why "tent-makers" make excellent Christian Case Makers. In fact, Jim argues tent-makers may be the future of Christian apologetics and offers ten strategies to help you become the best Case Maker possible, even while working in a career that seems to have nothing to do with Christian apologetics.
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7 snips
Jan 17, 2024 • 45min

The Inevitable Consequence of An Atheistic Worldview

In this podcast, J. Warner reads an honest (if not politically correct) comment from an atheist describing the consequence of a consistent atheistic worldview. Jim also answers listener email related to responding emotionally as a Christian, the early dating of Matthew's Gospel, and the apologetic opportunities available within the Common Core State Standards for education.
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Jan 10, 2024 • 60min

When the Case for God Is Strong, Skeptics Attack Christianity

In this podcast, J. Warner talks about a common tactic used by skeptics making naturalistic scientific claims. Critics of supernaturalism often compare their naturalistic explanations to Christianity rather than Theism. Jim talks about this tactic, makes a brief observation related to the Duck Dynasty controversy, and answers listener email about the role of mentors.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 57min

Responding to Three Claims and Objections of Atheists

In this podcast, J. Warner responds to three claims and objections of atheists and philosophical naturalists. Do atheists believe in just one less god than Christians? Does textual criticism disprove the traditional authorship of the Gospels? Do "artificial life" projects eliminate the need for an Intelligent Creator?
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Dec 27, 2023 • 51min

Is the Christian Faith Forensically Verifiable?

Can the Christian worldview answer objections? Is it evidentially verifiable? Can we make a case? In this episode of the podcast, J. Warner talks with Bill Arnold about the strength of our position as Christians.
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Dec 20, 2023 • 42min

The One Attribute That Most Leads to Human Flourishing

Frank Turek, speaker and author, discusses the healing power of humility in this episode. They explore the impact of humility on marriages, mental health, and relationships. They also discuss the concept of meaning finding and the shifting attitudes towards law enforcement.

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