Recommended resources

Recommended YouTube Channels and Ministries

YouTube channels and ministries I follow or find useful for theology, Bible study, apologetics and Christian living.

This page gathers a selection of YouTube channels I follow or find useful. Inclusion here does not mean I agree with every view, emphasis or guest on every channel. It simply means I have found these resources worth knowing about, especially for people who want to think carefully about the Bible, theology, church life and Christian discipleship.

Bible study and theology

  • BibleProject
    Visual Bible teaching, book overviews, biblical themes and accessible theological explanation.

  • Matt Whitman and The Ten Minute Bible Hour
    Thoughtful, often gracious conversations about the Bible, church history and Christian traditions.

  • Got Questions Ministries
    Short answers to common Bible, theology and Christian living questions.

  • Mike Winger
    Long-form Bible teaching, apologetics and responses to difficult theological and cultural questions.

Apologetics, faith and culture

  • Premier Unbelievable?
    Conversations and debates between Christians, sceptics, scholars and thinkers from different viewpoints.

  • Apologetics Canada
    Christian apologetics, cultural engagement and resources for thoughtful faith.

  • Holy Post Media
    Discussion of faith, culture, church life and public issues, often with a thoughtful and conversational tone.

  • Ruslan KD
    Commentary on Christian culture, online ministry, discipleship and life as a public Christian.

Christian living and discipleship

Churches and ministries

Organisations I support

I also sponsor a child in the Philippines through Compassion Australia. Compassion describes its mission as releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name through child sponsorship and local church partnerships.

This is included here because Christian discipleship is not only about learning ideas. It is also about love becoming practical, especially toward those who are vulnerable, unseen or disadvantaged.

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