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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.

What’s the difference between making a judgment and being judgmental? (Podcast)

This week I take a look at a few biblical guidelines that help us differentiate between making judgments and being judgmental. You can follow the Coffeehouse Questions Podcast and have it automatically downloaded to your device by subscribing on iTunes.... Continue Reading →

The Case for the Resurrection: Was the tomb empty?

There would have been no need for an attempt to account for a missing body, if the body had still been in the tomb.

How does unforgiveness hurt me? (Podcast)

Rose Pauly, author of Desperate Hope, shares how unforgiveness can hurt us spiritually as well as physically.

The Case for the Resurrection: Did Jesus die on the cross?

“The fact of Jesus’ death as the consequence of crucifixion is indisputable.”

What makes Christianity unique? (Podcast)

This last week I flew to Colorado for vacation and had a very interesting conversation on the plane based on the book I was reading, Five Sacred Crossings, by Dr. Craig J. Hazen. Listen to this week's podcast to hear... Continue Reading →

The Case for the Resurrection: Was Jesus crucified?

John Dominic Crosson - "I take it absolutely for granted that Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate."

How I Taught the Resurrection to High School Students (Podcast)

You can follow the Coffeehouse Questions Podcast and have it automatically downloaded to your device by subscribing on iTunes.  

The Case for the Resurrection: How do students respond?

I think any man who wants to think about God at all would like to have the clearest and most accurate ideas about Him which are available.

Are evil and God incompatible?

Evil exists inside of our universe and appears to be incompatible with an all-loving God. However, the existence of evil is evidence for the existence of God.

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