Episode 20: How do you know the Bible is true?

Have you ever had a child ask you, “How do you know the Bible is true?” Our friend, Mike Lutz, is passionate about teaching the Scriptures and is going to help us answer that question.

Ready to soak up some tips and perspective from Mike? Let’s go….

MIKE LUTZ earned a BS in Commerce from Rider University and a Master of Ministry from Grace Theological Seminary. He retired in 2015 after a forty-five-year career as a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Financial Planner in financial services and wealth management.

Mike committed his life to following the Lord Jesus Christ in 1976. Since then, he has served the local church in a variety of capacities, but his heart has always been in personal evangelism and teaching the Scriptures. His goal has been to emulate Ezra, the priest and scribe of Israel, who set his heart to study
the Law (Word) of God, to practice it, and to teach others also (Ezra 7:10).

Mike resides with his wife of nearly forty-nine years, Brenda, in Lititz, PA. They are the proud parents of two daughters (Jen Zepp and Erin Martin) and grandparents of two young men (Hunter and Chase Zepp).

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