How Bullet point started 

 

  • I have been a member of the Coptic Orthodox Church all my life.

  • Because of this, many people thought I knew all the answers about Christianity.

  • One day, someone challenged me with hard questions about the Bible and evolution.

  • In that moment, I discovered something painful and honest: I did not know how to answer.

  • I felt embarrassed, but instead of escaping, I made a promise:

    • “I will go, study, and come back with an answer.”

  • That simple promise became the beginning of an eight-year journey:

    • Years of reading and rereading the Bible.

    • Studying Church Fathers and Coptic Orthodox teaching.

    • Wrestling with science, evolution, and faith.

    • Writing, teaching, and sharing what I was learning.

    • Completing a formal degree in Christian apologetics.

  • Through this journey, I learnt what it means to be “ready to give an answer… for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15, NIV).

  • This website is part of that journey.

    • To help Christians who feel what I once felt:

      • “I believe… but I don’t know how to answer hard questions.”

    • To show that faith and reason are not enemies.

    • To encourage you to love God “with all your mind” as well as your heart (Matthew 22:37, NIV).


 

Aim

 

  • Answering questions about Christianity in short, simple bullet points is my calling.

  • I know many people want clear, direct answers without complicated language.

  • That is why I write everything in an easy style that any young person or adult can follow.

  • By God’s grace, I have already completed two full books in this series.

  • Both books are available here for anyone who wants to learn, grow, or teach others.

  • Each book is built on:

    • Scripture as the foundation (NIV).

    • The faith of the Coptic Orthodox Church.

    • Clear explanations.

    • Practical answers to real questions young people ask every day.

  • My goal is to help every believer obey the command:

    • “Always be prepared to give an answer… with gentleness and respect” (1 Peter 3:15, NIV).