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Ryan Pauly

Ryan Pauly is the founder and president of Think Well and the Director of Immersive Experiences at MAVEN. He has been working with junior high, high school, and college students for over a decade as a missionary, school teacher, field guide and speaker. After graduating from college he became a missionary in the Dominican Republic where he spent four years teaching English, Worldview, Apologetics, and Leadership to junior high and high school students. Ryan moved back to Southern California in 2015 and started teaching Historical Christian Doctrine and Apologetics, Comparative Religions and Worldviews, and Philosophy of Ethics at a Southern California Christian high school. He taught high school full-time for 12 years until 2023 when he left to work with Think Well and MAVEN. Ryan started in the apologetics world back in 2015 with his blog, Coffeehouse Questions. This led to the podcast in 2016 and YouTube in 2020. Think Well was officially launched in June of 2022. Ryan joined MAVEN as a field guide in 2017 and was promoted to Director of Immersive Experiences in 2023. He also serves as a faculty member at Summit Ministries, a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and the Reasons to Believe Scholar Community, and a volunteer at www.talkaboutdoubts.com. Ryan received a Bachelor’s degree in Theology with an emphasis in youth leadership from Vanguard University. He completed his Master’s degree in Christian apologetics from Talbot School of Theology and is currently working toward a Doctor of Ministry in Practical Theology. His research is focused on what Scripture says about the most pressing practical issues of our day like gender and sexuality, race, technology, politics, deconstruction, and more. He also holds a certificate in Science Apologetics from the Reasons Institute.

Are you intelligently designed?

Are you the result of natural processes or created by an intelligent designer with a purpose in mind? Check out this talk as Ryan explains why design is the better explanation after looking at biology, cosmology, and more. If you... Continue Reading →

How Coffeehouse Questions Began on the TMC Podcast

One thing I love doing is encouraging others to get into the game. It is common to have a fear of evangelizing, speaking, blogging, podcasting, or simply sharing our Christian convictions. What most people don't know is that I came... Continue Reading →

Important Theological Positions From Classic Christian Thinkers with Kenneth Samples

So much of what we believe today was first hammered out by Christians that came before us. In fact, after reading the newest book, Classic Christian Thinkers by Kenneth Samples of Reasons to Believe, I was reminded at how even some apologetic... Continue Reading →

Does evil exist, or is it the absence of good?

I don't think this question is an either/or question. Check out my response.

Church History And Classic Christian Thinkers with Kenneth Samples

Who are some of the great Christian thinkers that have impacted your Christian life? Are any of them more than a few hundred years old? Kenneth Samples, a senior research scholar at Reasons to Beleive, joined me to discuss his... Continue Reading →

Should men stay silent on abortion?

I recently came across the following on Twitter. Men passing laws on abortion makes as much sense as the Amish passing laws on cybersecurity. pic.twitter.com/uJSUN9sVB4 — The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) May 25, 2019 Is he right? Should men stay silent... Continue Reading →

Abortion: Should it be a woman’s right to choose?

You have to start with a question when someone says that the woman has the right to choose. You must ask, "Choose what?"

Discussing Arguments from Pro-Choice Advocates

Over the last few weeks, I have heard quite a few terrible arguments with all of the talk surrounding abortion in our culture. These bad arguments include: It's a women's right to choose. Abortion should be legal if the unborn... Continue Reading →

Pro-Choice Objection: Bodily Autonomy & Organ Donors

If we prioritize bodily autonomy over life with non-organ donors, then why don't we do the same with abortion? Comment below or follow on Instagram (@ryanpauly3) to send in your questions for future videos.

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