Looking for solid, biblical answers to the hard questions people ask about faith? TrueLife.org is a free online video library tackling topics like the existence of God, the reliability of the Bible, world religions, suffering, and more — all from a biblically conservative Christian perspective.^1
Founded by Jesse Connors, a Liberty University graduate and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary alumnus with a Master of Divinity in Christian Apologetics, TrueLife partners with nearly 5,000 churches across virtually every conservative denomination to equip believers for evangelism and connect seekers to local congregations.^2 Content is delivered through professionally produced video documentaries and articles featuring university professors, seminary scholars, and well-known voices like Josh McDowell.^3
Beyond the video library, TrueLife offers churches a practical evangelism toolkit: custom invitation cards with QR codes, a church locator that connects visitors to a partnering congregation nearby, and the Jesus Story Challenge — a feature that lets any church member film and share a short personal testimony online, linked directly to their church.^4 The site also provides study guides and leader guides for small groups, and supports live chat for real-time conversations about faith.^1
Why Churches Love It"We gave a free one-year trial of TrueLife.org to our churches, and our baptism rate rose almost 20 percent for the year. The site gave our churches one more hook in the water, one more resource to help them become intentional about evangelism." — Mark Langley, Montana Southern Baptist Convention^3
"Your obedience to God in handing me that card changed my life. If you hadn't, I would still be out there handing the Watchtower to people, and living in darkness." — Katherine, former Jehovah's Witness who came to faith through a TrueLife invitation card^3
"TrueLife.org is a great site the local church can incorporate into its overall evangelism strategy. The videos are of excellent quality, and the invitation cards are reminders to the congregation that they should be inviting people to church and sharing the Gospel." — Joel Southerland, NAMB Executive Director of Evangelism Strategy^3
Notable- Non-profit organization, free for individuals and churches^2
- Partnered with nearly 5,000 churches including notable congregations like First Baptist Woodstock, Sherwood Baptist, and Thomas Road Baptist^2
- An estimated 2 million church invitations have been distributed using TrueLife's evangelism strategy^5
- Content available in English, Spanish, French, and Korean^1
- Associated with Liberty University, American Association of Christian Counselors, and Answers in Genesis^2
- Featured in Baptist Press and endorsed by former SBC president's church^3