Forensic Faith
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by J. Warner Wallace
Christian Living
David C Cook
Christianity has a rich evidential history, yet most of us are ill-prepared to make the case for what we believe. In Forensic Faith, veteran detective J. Warner Wallace teaches us the principles investigators use so we can develop a clear, evidence-based faith. Forensic Faith will help you:
Are you ready to start a new journey as a follower of Christ? Are you ready to have greater impact on your culture? Forensic Faith provides you with the strategies and the tools needed to become an effective Christian Case Maker.
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Meet the Author
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J. Warner Wallace is a cold-case homicide detective who has been featured on
Dateline, FOX News, and Court TV. A former atheist, he is the author of Cold-Case Christianity and God's Crime Scene. Wallace has a master's degree in theology and lives in California with his wife and four children.
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Here's my review of this amazing witness-building tool:
First, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to
J. Warner Wallace and his publisher for sending me a copy of "Forensic Faith" to
review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity. I really appreciate
the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer copy available to me.
“Forensic Faith” by J. Warner Wallace is a valuable resource enabling the
Christian to deepen their faith by building their case for why they believe
what they believe. When we defend our
beliefs, we strengthen them and we may also influence the thinking of
others.
I used the Readiness Review to which this book refers in my adult women’s
Sunday school class. We learned that not
many of us is capable of defending our faith.
We also learned specific areas where we need to figure out why we
believe what we believe not only to defend our faith, but to strengthen it. This
evaluation is going to help me tailor the curriculum we use to pose questions
designed to help my ladies build their own case for faith.
I visited the forensicfaithbook.com site to obtain the Readiness Review
and articles pertaining to each question.
The yellow font on the website makes the titles difficult to read, but I
was able to trip over everything I needed to prepare my lesson. I highly recommend this book and its
accompanying resources.
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