Law & Order: Special Jesus Unit
Liquid Church, which has four New Jersey locations, says they have hired a detective for a "cold case investigation" into the death and resurrection of Jesus. Via press release:
How can we know the Bible is telling the truth? Would the evidence regarding Jesus' death stand up to today's standards for reliable eyewitness testimony? Liquid Church, a non-denominational Christian church in New Jersey is hosting a special investigative series called, Cold Case Christianity. The message series will feature homicide detective J. Warner Wallace as he applies his cold case investigation skills to the Bible. The public is invited to attend the cross examination sessions during March and April. Wallace will define core principles of modern day cold case investigations and utilize these principles to examine the reliability of the gospel eyewitness accounts from the Bible. His murder detective and professional investigative work has received national recognition; his cases have been featured on NBC Dateline, and he's been awarded the Police and Fire Medal of Valor "Sustained Superiority" Award.
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