Voices That Helped Shape Us
Over time, there have been people and resources that have helped shape how we think, read Scripture, and understand who God is.
We don’t agree with everything any one person says, and we don’t hold these voices as final authorities — but we’re grateful for how they’ve helped us ask better questions, think more clearly, and go deeper in seeking God.
If you’re wanting to explore further, these are some of the voices that have been meaningful to us.
Teachers & Thinkers
Tim Mackie (The Bible Project)
Breaks down biblical themes and structure in a way that makes Scripture more connected, understandable, and unified.
John Lennox
Known for thoughtful discussions on faith, science, and reason, helping connect belief in God with intellectual clarity.
C. S. Lewis
Through both fiction and non-fiction, his writing helps make complex truths about God and humanity more understandable and deeply felt.
N. T. Wright
Offers rich insight into Scripture, especially the historical and theological context of the New Testament.
Michael Heiser
Helped us see the Bible in its original context—revealing the spiritual reality it speaks about and how that shapes the story of Scripture from beginning to end.
Wes Huff
Christian apologist specializing in the history of ancient biblical manuscripts.