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The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

How Not to Become a Christian Chihuahua

The Cold-Case Christianity Podcast

ColdCaseChristianity.com

Philosophy, Society & Culture, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 June 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever met a Christian who failed to display the nature of Jesus when talking about God or Christianity? Ever meet someone who seemed more like a barking, ankle-biting chihuahua than a Christ follower? What can we learn from Chihuahuas to do a better job representing Jesus? J. Warner answers these questions in this episode of the NRBtv Cold-Case Christianity Broadcast.

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0:00.0

Jay Warner Wallace is a cold case homicide detective who's been investigating

0:06.4

cold case murders in Los Angeles County for over a decade. His work has been

0:10.0

featured on Fox News, Date Line and Core TV. Now, we join him as he applies his

0:14.7

investigative skills to making a case for Christiane.

0:23.8

Thanks for joining us at Cold Case Christianity. I'm Jay Warner Wallace. This

0:28.6

week we're going to talk about something that is really kind of affects all of us.

0:31.9

I think all of us at one time or another can say we have probably been

0:35.6

inappropriate in some way or maybe a little bit feisty or maybe a little bit

0:38.9

cantagress. That's an old expression that's never good using anymore. Online, right?

0:44.7

The interactions online, if you're a podcaster or a blogger or you're just

0:49.4

somebody who's using social media with your friends and family members, you

0:53.5

probably either number one since there are times when other people connect

0:57.2

this way or times when you regret the fact that you acted this way, when you

1:01.7

acted like a chalala. What I mean by that is if you've ever owned a chalala,

1:06.9

you kind of know that those are they can be kind of protective and mean

1:11.0

spirited and barky and they kind of have ever had a chalala. I had it one for

1:15.2

years. We got her as a rescue dog and I'm telling you I regretted it probably

1:20.5

within a day, but then you already stuck with this dog, right? And on the

1:24.5

right side, they only lived about 20 years. So we had this little chalala for a

1:28.5

long time with my kids as they were growing up. Now we'll tell you that for the

1:33.4

most part, there were days when I was I couldn't apply what anybody owned a

1:36.9

chalala. Yes, they are very loving. They're cute. They're small. They're lap dogs.

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