Cold-Case Christianity Participant's Guide: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels

· David C Cook
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This fully-illustrated, eight-session guide takes participants through ten important principles employed by detectives, applying these techniques to the New Testament Gospel accounts.
 
Designed to work seamlessly with the original book and DVD, this guide is accessible and engaging for participants and leaders alike. It includes questions for reflection, notes for discussion, and examples to help users investigate the claims of Christianity using the skills of a cold-case detective. Participants will grow in certainty and unite in confidence as they learn how to defend the truth through this unique investigative experience.
 
This interactive study guide includes a free QR code and URL to access all eight videos, plus additional content for engaging study as a group or on your own. To aid you in your planning, following are the session titles and video run times:
 
1          Session 1         10:20
2          Session 2         10:10
3          Session 3         13:36
4          Session 4         11:06
5          Session 5         9:21
6          Session 6         10:19
7          Session 7         10:08
8          Session 8         10:01

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About the author

J. Warner Wallace is a cold-case homicide detective and popular national speaker who has been featured on Dateline, FOX News, TruTV, and in God’s Not Dead 2. A former atheist, Wallace has a master’s degree in theology and is the bestselling author of Cold-Case Christianity, God’s Crime Scene, and Forensic Faith.
 

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