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  <title>004 - Is Wes Huff the Leading Evangelist in the World Today?</title>
  <description>Is a Canadian apologist quietly becoming one of the most effective gospel voices on the planet? In this episode of the Evandigital Podcast, Mason examines the explosive rise of Wes Huff — biblical scholar, ancient texts expert, and unlikely evangelist — whose debate demolition of Billy Carson catapulted him into the cultural spotlight. &amp;amp;nbsp; From destroying fringe theories on major podcasts to sitting down for a raw, two-hour conversation on Diary of a CEO with Steven Bartlett (where the host openly asks “Am I going to hell?”), Wes is bringing clear, hopeful Christian apologetics and evangelism to massive secular audiences. Mason explores how Wes presents a four-point gospel — Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration — that gives people purpose, meaning, and an invitation to relationship with God, not just “get saved and go to heaven.” &amp;amp;nbsp; This episode dives into the cultural shift: from a post-Christian society steeped in atheism (Richard Dawkins era) to a surprising resurgence of interest in Jesus among those raised without faith. Mason asks whether Wes Huff, though primarily an apologist, is doing the work of an evangelist on a global scale in 2026 — reaching millions who might never walk into a church. &amp;amp;nbsp; Drawing from 2 Timothy 4, the conversation challenges listeners to “do the work of an evangelist” in season and out of season, especially when people have “itching ears” and prefer fables. Whether you’re into apologetics, evangelism, or just curious about how the gospel is spreading in the digital age, this episode will encourage you that the good news of Jesus is still breaking through — even on the biggest secular platforms. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key topics: • Wes Huff’s viral debate with Billy Carson and appearances on Joe Rogan, PBD Podcast, Diary of a CEO • The power of presenting purpose and restoration alongside forgiveness of sins • Cultural pendulum swing: from Christian norm to post-Christian curiosity • Apologetics as a vital part of modern evangelism • 2 Timothy 4 charge: Preach the word, do the work of an evangelist If you’ve ever wondered how to share Jesus with people who grew up on atheism or feel lost in a secular world, Wes Huff’s approach offers a fresh, intelligent, and hope-filled model. Listen in, then go share the gospel wherever God has you — because whether in pretense or truth, Christ is being preached. &amp;amp;nbsp; Chapters &amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00 — Welcome: Is Wes Huff the Leading Evangelist in the World Today? 00:40 — Who Is Wes Huff? Canadian Apologist &amp;amp;amp; Ancient Texts Expert&amp;amp;nbsp; 01:30 — The Viral Debate: Wes Huff vs. Billy Carson – A Total Demolition&amp;amp;nbsp; 03:20 — Wes on Diary of a CEO: Two-Hour Gospel Conversation with Steven Bartlett&amp;amp;nbsp; 06:00 — Cultural Shift: From Christian Nation to Post-Christian Curiosity&amp;amp;nbsp; 08:10 — Clip: Wes Explains Heaven on Earth, Purpose &amp;amp;amp; Image Bearers&amp;amp;nbsp; 11:00 — The Four-Point Gospel: Creation, Fall, Redemption &amp;amp;amp; Restoration&amp;amp;nbsp; 11:50 — Clip: Wes’ Message to the Lost – “You Have Purpose &amp;amp;amp; Meaning”&amp;amp;nbsp; 14:30 — Why a Resurgence Feels Fresh: Christianity in a Secular Age&amp;amp;nbsp; 15:50 — 2 Timothy 4: Do the Work of an Evangelist – In Season &amp;amp;amp; Out&amp;amp;nbsp; 18:20 — Apologetics vs. Evangelism: Wes Is Doing Both on Massive Platforms&amp;amp;nbsp; 19:30 — Closing: Rejoicing That Christ Is Preached – Wes Huff’s Impact in 2026&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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