To the Seeker

Two thousand years ago, a Roman governor stood face to face with Jesus of Nazareth and asked a question that people are still asking today:

“What is truth?”John 18:38

He never waited for the answer. He turned and walked away — without realizing that the Truth was standing right in front of him.

We live in a world that has largely done the same thing. Everyone is talking about truth, but few agree on what it means. Some will tell you, “This is my truth.” Others will say, “That is your truth.” As if truth were something each person gets to define for themselves — as if it bends to fit whatever we want it to be.

But truth is not subjective. It doesn’t change based on who is speaking. It doesn’t shift with the culture or the century. And it is not ours to invent.

Jesus settled this. He said:

“I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me.”John 14:6

Truth is not an idea. Truth is a Person. And everything that Person said and did is recorded in a single book — the Bible.

That book is unlike anything else ever written. It was composed over a period of roughly fifteen hundred years, by more than forty different people — kings and shepherds, fishermen and physicians, prophets and prisoners — writing across centuries, across continents, in three different languages. And yet from the first page to the last, they tell one story. One beautiful, intertwined, unbroken story — of a God who created you, who loves you, and who is actively seeking you because He wants a relationship with you.

That is what you were made for. And if you’ve been looking for it — even if you didn’t know that’s what you were looking for — then this book is for you.

Not because of anything we’ve written. But because of the Book we’ll point you to.

It has the answers. It has always had the answers.

Let’s open it together.

Paul & Pam