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From J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity: "For those who may have missed last night's (Fr.3Oct14) "Dateline" (my final case), here you go!"
http://tve-nbcnews.nbcuni.com/tve/#show/Dateline/337761347728/1/Dateline-%20October%203%2C%202014
Dateline - October 3, 2014
From J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity: "For those who may have missed last night's (Fr.3Oct14) "Dateline" (my final case), here you go!"
http://tve-nbcnews.nbcuni.com/tve/#show/Dateline/337761347728/1/Dateline-%20October%203%2C%202014
Dateline - October 3, 2014
Season 2014 Episode 1003 Aired 10-3-2014 tv-pg
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Cold Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace (about J.W.W.)
http://ColdCaseChristianity.com
Online home to J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity and Christian apologist.
Podcasts - Videos - Biblical Reliability - Morality
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This is the YouTube Channel of J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity.
"PleaseConvinceMe" - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/pleaseconvinceme
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J. Warner Wallace
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Cold Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace (about J.W.W.)
http://ColdCaseChristianity.com
Online home to J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity and Christian apologist.
Podcasts - Videos - Biblical Reliability - Morality
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This is the YouTube Channel of J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold Case Christianity.
"PleaseConvinceMe" - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/pleaseconvinceme
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J. Warner Wallace
Goodreads Author
born - The United States
gender - male
website - http://coldcasechristianity.com/
twitter - usernameplsconvinceme
genre- Religion, Christian, Spirituality
influences - C.S. Lewis, J.P. Moreland, Greg Koukl, Lee Strobel
member sinceOctober 2012
About this author
J. Warner Wallace is both a detective (currently working cold case homicides), a missions leader and a church planter. He started his career as a designer (earning a BFA from California State University at Long Beach and a Master's in Architecture from UCLA). He eventually joined a law enforcement agency in Los Angeles County and has been a police officer and detective for nearly 25 years. Jim wasn't raised as a Christian. In fact, he was a conscientious and vocal atheist until he was 35 years old and always considered himself to be an "evidentialist". His experience in law enforcement only served to strengthen his conviction that truth was tied directly to evidence. But J. Warner eventually took a serious and expansive look at the evidence for the Christian Worldview and determined that Christianity was demonstrably true. After becoming a Christ follower in 1996, Jim continued to take an evidential approach to truth as he examined the Christian worldview. He eventually earned a Master's Degree in Theology from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.
J. Warner served as a Youth Pastor for several years, then planted a church in 2006. Along the way, he created and built the PleaseConvinceMe.com website, blog and podcast as a place to post and talk about what he discovered related to the evidence supporting Christianity. This adventure in apologetics has become the major thrust of Jim's Christian service and now occupies much of his free time. Jim has appeared on television and radio, explaining the role that evidence plays in the Christian definition of "faith" and defending the historicity of Jesus, the reliability of the Bible and the truth of the Christian worldview. Jim also speaks at churches, retreats and camps as he seeks to help people become "Christian Case Makers."
(bio source: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5813898.J_Warner_Wallace)
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J. Warner Wallace is a cold case homicide detective, a missions leader, and a church planter. As a result of his work with cold cases, Wallace has been featured on numerous television programs including Dateline, FOX News and Court TV. Wallace's visual presentations in the courtroom have revolutionized how capital offense trials are presented in Los Angeles County and across the country. A vocal atheist for many years, Wallace is now an apologist for Christianity and the founder of the PleaseConvinceMe.com blog and podcast with a master's degree in theology. He and his wife have four children and live in southern California. You can learn more at http://www.coldcasechristianity.com
(bio source: http://www.amazon.com/J.-Warner-Wallace/e/B008LM6FR6 )
born - The United States
gender - male
website - http://coldcasechristianity.com/
twitter - usernameplsconvinceme
genre- Religion, Christian, Spirituality
influences - C.S. Lewis, J.P. Moreland, Greg Koukl, Lee Strobel
member sinceOctober 2012
About this author
J. Warner Wallace is both a detective (currently working cold case homicides), a missions leader and a church planter. He started his career as a designer (earning a BFA from California State University at Long Beach and a Master's in Architecture from UCLA). He eventually joined a law enforcement agency in Los Angeles County and has been a police officer and detective for nearly 25 years. Jim wasn't raised as a Christian. In fact, he was a conscientious and vocal atheist until he was 35 years old and always considered himself to be an "evidentialist". His experience in law enforcement only served to strengthen his conviction that truth was tied directly to evidence. But J. Warner eventually took a serious and expansive look at the evidence for the Christian Worldview and determined that Christianity was demonstrably true. After becoming a Christ follower in 1996, Jim continued to take an evidential approach to truth as he examined the Christian worldview. He eventually earned a Master's Degree in Theology from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary.
J. Warner served as a Youth Pastor for several years, then planted a church in 2006. Along the way, he created and built the PleaseConvinceMe.com website, blog and podcast as a place to post and talk about what he discovered related to the evidence supporting Christianity. This adventure in apologetics has become the major thrust of Jim's Christian service and now occupies much of his free time. Jim has appeared on television and radio, explaining the role that evidence plays in the Christian definition of "faith" and defending the historicity of Jesus, the reliability of the Bible and the truth of the Christian worldview. Jim also speaks at churches, retreats and camps as he seeks to help people become "Christian Case Makers."
(bio source: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5813898.J_Warner_Wallace)
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J. Warner Wallace is a cold case homicide detective, a missions leader, and a church planter. As a result of his work with cold cases, Wallace has been featured on numerous television programs including Dateline, FOX News and Court TV. Wallace's visual presentations in the courtroom have revolutionized how capital offense trials are presented in Los Angeles County and across the country. A vocal atheist for many years, Wallace is now an apologist for Christianity and the founder of the PleaseConvinceMe.com blog and podcast with a master's degree in theology. He and his wife have four children and live in southern California. You can learn more at http://www.coldcasechristianity.com
(bio source: http://www.amazon.com/J.-Warner-Wallace/e/B008LM6FR6 )
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