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YC102: Why Does God Seem So Hidden? With Josh Waltman

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Why does God seem so hidden, obscure, and silent? Why doesn't he make himself known more explicitly to those who dispute his existence? We had the opportunity to talk with Josh Waltman about this and more concerning students in your ministry.

Josh is a theologian, Christian apologist, writer, and teacher. He is an Associate Professor of Theological Studies at the Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He holds a bachelor's degree (Philosophy and Religion) and two master's degrees (Theology and Apologetics) from Liberty University, an MSLS degree from the University of Kentucky (Library Science), and a PhD from Columbia International University (Theological Studies). He is a passionate advocate for the radical pursuit of both truth and love in the academy, the local church, and the Christian life.

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Why does God seem so hidden, obscure, and silent? Why doesn't he make himself known more explicitly to those who dispute his existence? We had the opportunity to talk with Josh Waltman about this and more concerning students in your ministry.

Josh is a theologian, Christian apologist, writer, and teacher. He is an Associate Professor of Theological Studies at the Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He holds a bachelor's degree (Philosophy and Religion) and two master's degrees (Theology and Apologetics) from Liberty University, an MSLS degree from the University of Kentucky (Library Science), and a PhD from Columbia International University (Theological Studies). He is a passionate advocate for the radical pursuit of both truth and love in the academy, the local church, and the Christian life.

Get the book Why Does God Seem So Hidden!

Get Connected with Josh Waltman:

Get Connected with Youth & Culture:

Covenant Eyes:

If you want more information on Covenant Eyes and how to protect your home or use it as a resource for parents and students in your ministry, click the link!

Make sure you signup today!

Music Provided by hooksounds.com

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