The Reason for God invites skeptics and seekers into an honest conversation about faith, tackling some of the most common doubts about Christianity while offering thoughtful, reasoned arguments for belief in God.
**Many Bibles (especially NIV) include helpful study notes or devotionals. A great resource is the Bible Project Podcast. Check out more details about that below.
1: the gospel of john - The life of Jesus
2: ACts - About the early church
3: Psalms & Proverbs - Exlpore everyday wisdom
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The NIV (New International Version) is one of the most widely read translations of the Bible today, created to help people understand God’s story in clear, everyday language.
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"This [is] the career book of the next decade and . . . the go-to book that is read as a rite of passage whenever someone is ready to create a life they love." - David Kelley, Founder of IDEO
Designing Your Life offers a framework for individuals to apply design thinking to their lives, enabling them to create fulfilling and adaptable life paths.
Chapters 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11
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"Collins's argument that science and faith are compatible deserves a wide hearing. It lets non-churchgoers consider spiritual questions without feeling awkward." - The New York Times Book Review
The Language of God is geneticist Francis S. Collins’s deeply personal exploration of how scientific discovery and faith in God can beautifully coexist.
Start with Chapters 1-5
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“An intellectually compelling case for God.” – Publisher's Weekly
Book 1 - Chapters 1 & 4
Book 2 - Chapters 1 & 2
Book 3 - Chapter 12
Book 4 - Chapter 9
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“C. S. Lewis understood, like few in the past century, just how deeply faith is both imaginative and rational.” – Christianity Today
Mere Christianity is C.S. Lewis’s straightforward exploration of the core beliefs of Christianity — a reasoned, practical look at what Christians believe and how those beliefs shape everyday life.
Notable Episode: Episode 10: "History Maker: Why Tom Holland Changed His Mind About Christ."
Features detailed conversations between Tim and Jon and occasional guests, inviting you to explore the biblical theology behind each animated video and series we create.
Notable Episode: "Hey Siri, How Do I Find Myself?"
Features recordings from live forums held at universities worldwide, where experts discuss topics like science and religion, ethics, identity, purpose, and more. The goal is to foster open, respectful dialogue that encourages listeners to consider different perspectives on meaningful issues.
Notable Episode: HOw to read the bible series
A long-form documentary podcast that explores the decline of New Atheism and the renewed interest in Christianity among secular thinkers, public intellectuals, and cultural commentators.
Faith Driven Entrepreneur is a global movement that empowers Christ-following entrepreneurs to embrace their God-given callings by providing resources, community, and support to integrate faith and business, aiming to inspire, educate, and mobilize them for spiritual and societal impact.
Praxis is a venture-building ecosystem that supports faith-driven entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators in creating ventures that embody "redemptive entrepreneurship"—leveraging business and nonprofit endeavors to address major societal issues through a gospel-centered lens.
Veritas Forum is a nonprofit organization that partners with universities to facilitate thoughtful dialogues on life's most profound questions, such as truth, purpose, and the relevance of Jesus Christ.
Biologos is a nonprofit organization founded in 2007 by geneticist Francis Collins, aiming to demonstrate that science and Christian faith can coexist harmoniously.
Alpha USA is a nonprofit organization that equips churches and individuals to create welcoming spaces for open conversations about life, faith, and meaning, helping people explore and develop a relationship with Jesus through free, accessible resources and courses.
We believe that faith and work coexist in meaningful ways. Engaging with people from diverse backgrounds has helped us view everyone as neighbors first. Our aim is to provide a relaxed and welcoming environment where you can explore the idea of faith and its relevance, regardless of your starting point.