• Faith and Reason – Henare Whaanga’s Story

  • Jan 3 2025
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Faith and Reason – Henare Whaanga’s Story

  • Summary

  • Former skeptic Henare Whaanga grew up with an ex-gang member father and a mother who was an ex-Jehovah's Witness. His father supernaturally encountered God in prison, and he took Henare with him to preach the Gospel. However, Henare became frustrated with the evangelical church's emphasis on blind faith. His questions were met with shallow responses from the church, and his belief started to crumble. Unable to find any substance in Christianity, Henare left the church, but then he stumbled upon apologetics, leading him to a deeper exploration of key questions: Did Jesus really die and rise again? Is the Bible trustworthy?

    Guest bio:

    Henare Whaanga is the Regional Director at Thinking Matters, New Zealand’s leading apologetics organization, where he works to strengthen the understanding and defense of the Christian faith. He is a devoted husband, father, lay pastor and Bible teacher.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Frank Turek - I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist

    Works of Lee Strobel

    Works of J. Warner Wallace

    Eli Ayala - Revealed Apologetics

    Nate Sala YouTube - Wise Disciple YouTube Channel

    Thinking Matters: https://www.thinkingmatters.org.nz/

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