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Contemporary Christian art often has a reputation of being preachy, flat, and not engaging. How can Christians change that to be both engaging and while also prompting worldview conversations? In this episode, Brett and Erin interview former cold-case detective and Christian apologist J. Warner Wallace and his son Jimmy Wallace about how they wrote their riveting new detective graphic novel with a deeper purpose of communicating the Christian worldview.
Get the graphic novel: amazon.com/Case-Files-Vol-Murder-Meaning/dp/0830785884
Follow J. Warner Wallace and Jimmy Wallace: coldcasechristianity.com
Check out Summit's Student Conferences at: https://summit.org/maven and use code MAVEN25 to save $300 when you register
MAVEN...is donor-supported...DONATE HERE: https://maventruth.com/donation/
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Contemporary Christian art often has a reputation of being preachy, flat, and not engaging. How can Christians change that to be both engaging and while also prompting worldview conversations? In this episode, Brett and Erin interview former cold-case detective and Christian apologist J. Warner Wallace and his son Jimmy Wallace about how they wrote their riveting new detective graphic novel with a deeper purpose of communicating the Christian worldview.
Get the graphic novel: amazon.com/Case-Files-Vol-Murder-Meaning/dp/0830785884
Follow J. Warner Wallace and Jimmy Wallace: coldcasechristianity.com
Check out Summit's Student Conferences at: https://summit.org/maven and use code MAVEN25 to save $300 when you register
MAVEN...is donor-supported...DONATE HERE: https://maventruth.com/donation/
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