
Truth Unites The Internet, Protestantism, and the State of Christianity (With Wes Huff)
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Jan 19, 2026 Wes Huff, a Christian apologist and online content creator, discusses the intersection of the internet and Protestantism with Gavin Ortlund. They explore the blessings and risks of online influence, emphasizing the importance of gentleness in apologetics. Wes reflects on Protestantism's appeal in today's culture and the significance of Scripture's accessibility. They highlight the growing spiritual curiosity worldwide and encourage deep biblical engagement as a foundation for faith. The conversation underlines Christ's hope in the face of modern anxieties.
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Post With Christ In Mind
- In online speech, remember Christ and the gospel before posting and reorient to grace when you fail.
- Let gratitude for the cross and forgiveness fuel your tone and content, not legalism or pride.
Cultural Yearning For Historic Depth
- There's a renewed cultural appetite for deeper, historic Christianity after decades of shallow seeker-driven ministry.
- People now often seek the solidity and depth found in older traditions and texts.
Vernacular Scripture Transformed Lay Faith
- The Reformation massively expanded Bible access in the vernacular, transforming lay engagement with Scripture.
- That access came at great risk and sacrifice from figures like Wycliffe, Tyndale, and Luther.




