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Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

So the Next Generation Will Know (with J. Warner Wallace)

Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith & Culture

Talbot School of Theology at Biola University / Sean McDowell & Scott Rae

Talbot, Church, Christianity, Christian, Culture, Biola, Sean Mcdowell, Religion & Spirituality, Scott Rae, Think Biblically

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

J. Warner Wallace has had a remarkable career as a cold case detective. And in the past five years, he has become one of the most influential and recognizable apologists. In this podcast, he shares unique insights about his journey from atheism to Christianity, and then gives some practical suggestions, from his experience as a youth pastor and parent, about how to reach and engage young people today. J. Warner Wallace is a cold-case detective, speaker, and author. He is a Senior Fell...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast Think Fibically, conversations on faith and culture.

0:09.8

I'm your host Sean McDowell, Professor of Apologetics at Talbot School of Theology,

0:14.7

Biola University.

0:15.7

And I'm your co-host Scott Ray, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Christian Ethics, also

0:19.7

at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University.

0:22.6

We're here with a guest today that we have wanted to have on for a long time.

0:26.8

You will recognize his name and his work.

0:29.4

Jay Warner Wallace is a speaker all around the world. He has written number of best-selling books and

0:34.7

perhaps the one he's most well known for is cold-case Christianity. He's an

0:39.0

adjunct professor at Talbot School Theology and Apologetics Program.

0:43.4

Jim, thanks for joining us.

0:45.7

I'm glad to be, but of course the one I want to be most well known for

0:48.9

is the one we just wrote together.

0:50.8

So the next generation, we'll talk about that later in the podcast.

0:54.4

But I just, yeah, of course, I appreciate you having them.

0:57.1

You bet.

0:58.1

Well, let me start.

0:59.1

Before we get to the book, you have a remarkable conversion story to the Christian faith going from a staunch

1:04.9

atheist to a Christian apologist. Can you tell us a little bit about that journey?

1:10.4

You know that expression seems so triteite right or so so kind of like standard

1:14.6

fair and staunch atheist but but I was just not somebody who was raised around

1:19.1

any Christians that just didn't take it really didn't didn't didn't even dawn on me that it was unusual I didn't know anybody who was a Christian growing up and I was 35 before I really

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