We were born asking questions–and we never really stop. Some questions are small, others are so big they can leave us stuck, uncertain, and wondering if we’re missing the life we were made for. Questions are not the enemy of faith, they’re often the doorway to it. That’s why we’re tackling the hardest questions people ask about God, the Bible, and faith. No dodging. No pretending. Just honest questions and solid answers. If you’ve got doubts, you’re not alone, and you’re in the right place.
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How can you trust the Bible is reliable? (Week 1) | Pastor Eric Holmstrom
Pastor Eric explores the question: How can you trust the Bible is reliable? When people rightly interpret and rightly apply the Bible, individuals are drawn closer to God, and historically those impoverished, suffering, women, children, men, and slaves have been freed from oppression and their lives improved.
How can you believe there’s only one true faith? (Week 2) | Pastor Eric Holmstrom
In week two of Great Question: How the Bible Addresses Our Biggest Issues with God, Pastor Eric Holmstrom tackles a challenging question: how can Christians believe there’s only one true faith? Walking through common cultural ideas like the “elephant analogy,” this message. Scripture consistently points to Jesus as the one way to salvation. Not as an act of intolerance, but as an invitation to know God personally. He also reminds us that truth matters and that sharing the hope of Jesus isn’t about winning arguments, but about loving people enough to point them to the only One who saves.
Did Noah’s Flood Actually Happen? (Week 3) | Dr. Hugh Ross
In week three we welcome special guest Dr. Hugh Ross who explores the question: did Noah’s flood actually happen? Hugh Ross is founder and senior scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), an organization that exists to open people to the gospel by revealing God in science. reasons.org
While in college, Hugh committed his life to Jesus Christ after his cosmology studies convinced him of the existence of a Creator, specifically the God of the Bible.
Is There Reliable Evidence for Believing in God? (Week 4) | Glenn Gunderson
Today, we have our former lead pastor Glenn Gunderson showing us what it means to explore how faith in God is not a blind leap, but a reasonable and thoughtful response to the evidence. We’re reminded that God created everything out of nothing, pointing to a Creator who exists beyond time, space, and matter. Through both Scripture and the design of the universe, this message makes the case that belief in God is not only possible, but compelling.
We also wrestle through the honest question: if the evidence is so strong, why do so many still not believe? Rather than avoiding tough conversations or being intimidated by “gotcha” questions, we’re challenged to engage with humility and confidence.
Great Resources For Great Questions About God, Faith, And The Bible:
- The Problem of God by Mark Clark
- I Don’t Have Enough Faith To Be An Atheist by Norman L. Geisler and Frank Turek
- The Reason for God by Tim Keller
- ConfrontingChristianity by Rebecca McLaughlin
- Simply Christian by N. T. Wright
- 10 Questions Every Teen Should Ask (and Answer) About Christianity by Rebecca McLaughlin
- The Case for Faith: Student Edition by Lee Strobel
- The Case for Christ: Student Edition by Lee Strobel
- Case for Faith for Kids by Lee Strobel
- Case for Christ for Kids by Lee Strobel
- Case for A Creator for Kids by Lee Strobel
