TrueU

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  • 2009
  • 3 Seasons
  • 4.9  (409)

TrueU was a web-based video series produced by Focus on the Family that aimed to equip young adults with Christian worldview knowledge and critical thinking skills to navigate the challenges they may face in the secular world. The series consists of five episodes, each exploring a different topic such as the existence of God, the reliability of the Bible, and the validity of the Christian faith.

The first episode, titled "Does God Exist?" is presented by Dr. Stephen Meyer, a prominent advocate for Intelligent Design. Through engaging animations and analogies, Dr. Meyer explains the arguments for God's existence from philosophy, science, and nature. He points out that atheism cannot provide a satisfactory explanation for the origin of the universe, the complexity of life, and the existence of objective morality. He also challenges the notion that science and faith are incompatible and encourages viewers to seek truth with open minds and hearts.

The second episode, "Is the Bible Reliable?", is hosted by Dr. Del Tackett, a philosopher and theologian. He examines the historical and textual evidence for the Bible's accuracy and inspiration. He takes viewers on a journey to the Holy Land to investigate the archeological findings and interviews scholars who have studied the Bible in depth. He argues that the Bible is not just a human product but a divine revelation that has transformed millions of lives through history.

The third episode, "Who Is Jesus?", features Lee Strobel, a former atheist journalist who became a Christian after investigating the evidence for Jesus' claims. Strobel interviews experts in fields such as history, psychology, and theology to explore the identity and mission of Jesus as recorded in the Gospels. He examines the prophecies, miracles, and resurrection of Jesus and argues that Jesus' teachings provide the most rational and satisfying answers to life's ultimate questions.

The fourth episode, "What You Believe Matters", is presented by Dr. Tackett again, who expands on the implications of worldview for one's personal and social life. He contrasts the Christian worldview with other worldviews such as naturalism, postmodernism, and eastern spirituality. He emphasizes that a worldview is not just a set of abstract beliefs but a lens through which we interpret reality and make decisions. He warns that a wrong worldview can lead to harmful consequences and encourages viewers to seek wisdom and discernment.

The fifth and final episode, "Science and God", is hosted by Dr. Meyer again, who examines the relationship between science and theology. He argues that scientific discoveries in fields such as cosmology, biology, and information theory provide strong evidence for a Creator. He also addresses common objections to theism such as the problem of evil and the existence of multiple religions. He concludes that science and faith can and should complement each other in the pursuit of truth.

Overall, TrueU is a well-produced and informative series that presents the Christian worldview in a logical and engaging way. It is suitable for teenagers and young adults who want to deepen their faith or explore the rationality of Christianity. It can also be used by parents, teachers, and pastors as a tool for discipleship and evangelism. The series does not shy away from challenging topics or tough questions but provides thoughtful and respectful responses from experts in their fields. TrueU is a valuable resource for anyone who seeks to be a thoughtful and faithful follower of Christ in today's pluralistic and skeptical culture.

TrueU is a series that ran for 3 seasons (20 episodes) between March 1, 2009 and on Focus on the Family

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Handling the Questions?
10. Handling the Questions?
January 1, 2013
This lesson explores ways to best engage with individuals who don't share the same viewpoint of the gospels and considers ways to show them who Jesus really is.
Is Jesus the Only Way?
9. Is Jesus the Only Way?
January 1, 2013
In a society that loves tolerance and diversity, it poses a problem when a person comes along who claims his way is the only way. He's bound to be labeled a bigot and face serious oppositions, unless he happens to be right.
The
7. The "God" Claim, Part 1
January 1, 2013
This session weighs the arguments traditionally made against Jesus' divinity and then start to look at all the evidence in favor of it.
The Resurrection
6. The Resurrection
January 1, 2013
When Jesus reappeared to His disciples after His crucifixion, it changed everything. In this lecture, learn what attempts have been made to explain away the historical reality of Jesus' resurrection.
The Death
5. The Death
January 1, 2013
It's a fact: Jesus died on a cross. But why? What did it mean? And how is His death central to our life? Del Tacket helps relive the last week of Jesus' life and explores the unseen realities that made the Crucifixion necessary.
His Life
4. His Life
January 1, 2013
What was Jesus like? What sort of things did He say and do? How did He treat the people around Him? The Gospels reveal how His actions, words and encounters with people were nothing less than shocking.
The Prophecy
3. The Prophecy
January 1, 2013
Over many centuries, God raised up numerous prophets who reiterated his plan to rescue His people through a Messiah. Some of these prophecies were so specific that it was unlikely that anyone could fulfill them. But someone did.
The Promise
2. The Promise
January 1, 2013
Does it matter that Jesus was Jewish and, more specifically, a "son of David"? Why is His family line important?
The Question
1. The Question
January 1, 2013
Who is Jesus Christ? The answer to this question is incredibly important. But the traditional response, derived from the Gospel accounts, is often deeply offensive to unbelievers.
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Where to Watch TrueU
TrueU is available for streaming on the Focus on the Family website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch TrueU on demand at Amazon and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    March 1, 2009
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (409)