As a young man, Roger Maxson felt the Lord calling him into ministry, and he began to attend a Baptist seminary so that he could be formed to teach and preach the Gospel and minister to a world desperately in need of Jesus.
However, when debates arose over key doctrines even within his Baptist world, he decided to take a step back and look at Christianity with fresh eyes; not just by studying outside the faith to better understand critiques of it, but also deep into history to hear how faithful Christians had articulated it over time.
What he found was surprising and convicting, and while at first scary, these discoveries eventually helped Roger realize something true and beautiful and good about the kind of Church that Jesus meant to build from the beginning.