
With the overwhelming volume of information we are constantly confronted with in the public domain, it can be difficult to discern what is truly grounded in Scripture.
On this page you will find links to other resources that are rooted in Scripture.
However. the Holy Bible is the sole foundational God-breathed resource that takes precedence over evertying else and against which everything else must be tested - as we are clearly told to do:
2 Timothy 3:16 (NKJV)
“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,”
(The phrase “given by inspiration of God” comes from the Greek word theopneustos, which literally means “God-breathed.”)
1 John 4:1 (NKJV)
“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God; because many false prophets have gone out into the world.”
Resource 1:
Wes is currently the Vice President for Apologetics Canada. He focuses on presenting a historically grounded and intellectually credible case for the truth of Christianity, especially the reliability of the Bible and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. He regularly engages objections, weighs evidence, and encourages people to think carefully about what they believe rather than just reacting emotionally or following assumptions. On his website you will find a plethora of resources.
You will often hear Wes say:
Scripture interprets Scripture → unclear or difficult passages are understood in light of clearer ones, rather than isolated or forced into a meaning.
“Read what it says” → don’t import assumptions, traditions, or personal ideas into the text; start with the plain meaning in its context (who is speaking, to whom, why, and how it fits with the rest of the Bible)
Resource 2:
This is for those who love learning more about the historical and geographical reliability of the Bible by exploring real-world locations, archaeology, and ancient contexts. Through his work, including his book "Where God Came Down", he argues that biblical events are rooted in actual places and cultures that can still be examined today. His message consistently points to the Bible as a credible record of God’s interaction with humanity, supported by tangible evidence rather than abstract belief alone.
Joel ends each of his YouTube videos with what we can call an "Altar Call"