Person of Interest
J. Warner Wallace is a homicide detective who has appeared on Dateline, a renowned national speaker, and a best-selling author. Wallace, who has over two decades of investigative experience, gives the tools needed to analyze Christian claims and establish a convincing case for the truth of the Christian worldview.
Can the truth about Jesus be discovered even in the absence of a body or a crime scene? J. Warner Wallace, popular author and cold-case detective, examines Jesus using an original and unique approach he uses to solve real missing person murder cases.
Wallace thoroughly sifts through the facts in Person of Interest without relying on the New Testament. You'll realize how Jesus, the most important figure in history, altered the world like never before.
Features:
- Join a cold-case investigator as he uses the same method he used to solve real murder cases to unearth the truth about Jesus.
- As you study why Jesus still important today, marvel at how Jesus revolutionized the world.
- Learn how to apply a creative and one-of-a-kind "fuse and fallout" investigative approach that you can also use to investigate other historical claims.
- Investigate and learn how to answer to typical Christian objections.
Wallace was suspicious of the Bible, but he'd looked into several no-body homicides where there was no crime scene, no physical proof, and no victim's body. Could Jesus' historical life and acts be studied in the same way?
Wallace outlines his own personal investigative journey from atheism to Christianity in Person of Interest as he carefully evaluates the evidence. Person of Interest, a creative, intriguing, and fully illustrated book, will enhance believers' faith while engaging others who are suspicious and distrustful of the New Testament.
Author: J. Warner Wallace
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Person-Interest-Jesus-Matters-Rejects/dp/0310111277/
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