The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
In this podcast, J. Warner examines the difficulty involved in responding to rhetorically powerful objections based on the problem of evil. Jim talks about the need for a cumulative evidential response, and then provides six considerations to help you prepare a defense. Jim also plays a recent related interview with radio show host, Paul Ridgeway.
Tips for Teaching Christian Truth to Gen Z
Simple Suggestions to Challenge Young Christians Toward Spiritual Maturity
Parents: Train Your Young Christians by Finding the Right Mentor
Five Ways to Help Your Kids Grow in Their Christian Confidence
Update on the Loss of Young People in the Church
Will We Have the Freedom to Sin In Heaven?
What Difference Would the Bones of Jesus Make?
Using the CHIPS Model to Defend Christianity
Thinking Christianly with Jonathan Morrow
The Nature of Heaven and the Urgency of Life
The Evolution of Moral Truth Claims
Moral Absolutes and the Importance of an Evidential Response
Hebrews 11 and the Issue of Faith
Did the Apostles Really Die for Their Claims?
Are We More Than Simply Physical Beings?
Applying Four Simple Principles to Test the Reliability of the Gospels
Answering Common Objections to God’s Existence and the Reliability of the New Testament
A Strategy for Resisting Worldliness and Pursuing Godliness
Answering Questions About Morality, Salvation, and Intelligent Design
Reimagining Church - Interview with Frank Viola
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Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)