Forensic Faith
A Homicide Detective Makes the Case for a More Reasonable, Evidential Christian Faith
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Wes Bleed
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The most important case of your life.
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:
- Embrace your duty to defend the truth
- Devise a training strategy to master the evidence for Christianity
- Learn how to employ the techniques of a detective to discover new insights from God's Word
- Become a better communicator by learning the skills of professional case makers
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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©2017 David C. Cook (P)2017 Oasis AudioWhat listeners say about Forensic Faith
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- Mr. S. G. Gwynne
- 16-07-22
Why are you a Christian?
The question in my title requires a little bit of thought. If your answer goes like this “I believe it by faith” or “I had some kind of “experience”” then your reasoning isn’t very convincing to an unbeliever.
Forensic faith challenges the reader to examine the text of scripture like that of a forensic detective. Come to accept the eye witness accounts and the narrative of the human authors, to give your “hearers” hundred of pieces of evidence as to “why you believe”.
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