Definitely a podcast that shows not only we have no need to divide, but to defend
I have already thanked Jim for this podcast on his Facebook page, but just also put in my praise for God using such a man to show how we are to defend what we believe. "A man who does not defend what he believes is no man at all". While we may disagree over things as young earth/old earth, it is a breath of fresh air to hear how not only atheists should maybe once in a while actually take time to think about the defense for what they hate us claiming to be true, but also for us Christians to hear each other...and to defend this truth together. While organized churches and places of worship are God's way of working with us a Body, this podcast, amongst (sadly only) a few others shows us how we need to let our guard down about other Christians. Sure, there are deceivers among us, but if we really desire Truth, as Jim Wallace does, then Truth will prevail and we will know who are real Brothers and Sisters are that share that ultimate Truth. Thanks again Jim for showing us how to become apologists and to see the evidence that is more clear than the lies that schools and the world show us. I do recommend getting into this, and knowing that if it isn't us that atheists are using trickery to persuide, it is definitely our children. Yes, not to keep children away from it, but to also equiped them to defend what they believe. And atheists out there, who already I get slandered by for sharing what I learn from the Please Convince Me podcast, do take a minute to listen to this, and realize that it won't help to shoot down everything a Christian says to show why we believe what we believe, but may actually help you in your own peace of mind and heart.Read full review »
richmahn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/11
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This is my absolute favorite apologetics podcast. Hearing it from the perspective of a police detective helps discover new ways to understand the truth of Jesus and his Word. I highly recommend this podcast and J. Warner Wallace’s books too!
rmgal19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/20
There’s some really good content in this podcast, but too much fluff and repetition.
GJMann via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/18
I am all for evidence based faith, but Mr. James Warner Wallace has a fallacious and almost idolatrous bias towards "evidence." After reading from his blog and listening to him for some time, it has become patently obvious to me that whenever he cannot explain certain biblical passages...Read full review »
Seraphim R. Bauer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/23/17
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