God's Crime Scene Participant's Guide: A Cold-Case Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe

· David C Cook
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112
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About this ebook

Custom illustrated by the author, renowned cold-case detective, author, and speaker J. Warner Wallace, this exclusive participant’s guide engages the audience in the “investigation” into whether the universe as we see it just happened, or if there is evidence of a divine “intruder”—or rather, God.

Companion to the eight-part video series, participants will dive into one of the most meaningful and challenging questions: Does God exist? This highly visual guide helps the participant engage with the content to ultimately develop an investigative skill set similar to what a detective might use in investigating a homicide.

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         10:59
2          Session 2         12:42
3          Session 3         12:55
4          Session 4         11:08
5          Session 5         12:06
6          Session 6         11:36
7          Session 7         12:15
8          Session 8         12:51
 

About the author

J. Warner Wallace is a cold-case homicide detective and popular national speaker who has been featured on Dateline, onFOX News, onTruTV,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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