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A gritty detective graphic novel that reveals a Biblical worldview? Cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace explains the power of story--and how a riveting story of who we value, and what cases a detective might think are worthwhile, reveals a worldview. Wallace explains how good storytelling isn't a sanitized, easy thing, because a true worldview isn't either!
J. Warner Wallace is a Dateline-featured cold-case detective, speaker, senior fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and adjunct professor of apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University), Gateway Seminary, and Southern Evangelical Seminary. He is the best-selling author of multiple books, including Cold-Case Christianity and Case Files Vol. I: Murder and Meaning.
Want to be better equipped with a Biblical Worldview? Check out summit.org!
For more from Dr. Jeff on YouTube visit http://bit.ly/3flbj2j
For more resources from Summit Ministries visit their Resource Library at www.summit.org/resources/
By Dr. Jeff Myers: President of Summit Ministries5
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A gritty detective graphic novel that reveals a Biblical worldview? Cold-case detective J. Warner Wallace explains the power of story--and how a riveting story of who we value, and what cases a detective might think are worthwhile, reveals a worldview. Wallace explains how good storytelling isn't a sanitized, easy thing, because a true worldview isn't either!
J. Warner Wallace is a Dateline-featured cold-case detective, speaker, senior fellow at the Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and adjunct professor of apologetics at Talbot School of Theology (Biola University), Gateway Seminary, and Southern Evangelical Seminary. He is the best-selling author of multiple books, including Cold-Case Christianity and Case Files Vol. I: Murder and Meaning.
Want to be better equipped with a Biblical Worldview? Check out summit.org!
For more from Dr. Jeff on YouTube visit http://bit.ly/3flbj2j
For more resources from Summit Ministries visit their Resource Library at www.summit.org/resources/

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