
It’s almost time for school to start again! In this episode of Made For More, Ryan Wood, Superintendent of Immanuel Schools, gives us a sneak peek at the theme for the 2025–2026 school year.
To build on that, Dr. Roger Erdvig sits down with Sarah Enterline to explore one of the biggest questions we face: Can we trust the Bible? Together, they walk through the evidence for Scripture’s reliability—from archaeology and manuscript discoveries to prophecy and even science. Sarah also shares practical ways parents can help their kids build a strong, confident faith in a world full of questions and doubts.
We believe this is a helpful, hope-filled conversation for any parent wanting to lay a solid biblical foundation at home.
Recommended Resources
A Visual Guide to Biblical Apologetics by Joseph M. Holden and Sarah R. Enterline
Recommended Age: Teens and adultsA clear, easy-to-understand guide that uses charts and visuals to explore the evidence for the Bible’s reliability. Covers topics like archaeology, prophecy, and science in a way that's engaging for visual learners and helpful for parents, teachers, or students.
The Greatness of God (What Is God Like? #10) by William Lane Craig
Recommended Age: Ages 4–8Part of a beautifully illustrated series that helps young children understand big theological truths. This volume focuses on God's greatness and makes deep ideas accessible for little minds through storytelling and pictures.
Cold-Case Christianity for Kids by J. Warner Wallace
Recommended Age: Ages 8–12Written by a real-life detective, this book invites kids to explore the evidence for Jesus through a fun, mystery-style investigation. Great for encouraging logical thinking and building a confident foundation for faith at a young age.
The Case for Christ (2017 Film)
Recommended Age: Teens and adults (Rated PG)Based on the true story of journalist Lee Strobel, this movie follows his investigation into the claims of Christianity. A compelling introduction to apologetics for teens and parents alike.