Before You Enter

Is the Bible Really God’s Word?

Thank you for your interest in the True Fantasy Fellowship. We are grateful that you have taken the time to look carefully at what we believe and how we seek to walk together.

You indicated that you are unsure whether Scripture is fully authoritative over life and belief. That is an honest answer. It is also an important one.

The Fellowship is built on a single foundation: that the Bible is not a helpful religious guide laid over a neutral world, but the revealed Word of the God who spoke the world into being. We believe that when God speaks, He does not offer advice. He reveals reality. His Word does not compete with other voices as one option among many. It stands over us, corrects us, and gives shape to our lives.

Everything we do inside the Fellowship rests on that conviction. The daily letters, the teaching on men and women, the vision for marriage, the call to courage and steadiness—none of it makes sense unless Scripture is true and binding. If the Bible is only inspiring literature or a collection of ancient reflections, then what we are building here would be too strong, too definite, and too demanding.

We do not say this to pressure you. We say it because clarity is kind.

There are many places where people can explore Christian ideas without making firm commitments. There are churches, classes, and online spaces designed for open-ended discussion and debate. Those spaces can serve a good purpose. The True Fantasy Fellowship is not one of them.

This community is for men and women who have already come to the settled conviction that the Bible is God’s Word and that it carries rightful authority over their thoughts, their desires, their bodies, and their relationships. We gather not to test whether Scripture should rule us, but to learn how to see the world through it more clearly and live within it more faithfully.

If you are unsure about the authority of Scripture, that does not make you unwelcome in the kingdom of God. Many believers have walked through seasons of doubt. Many have had to rebuild their confidence in the Bible after confusion or disappointment. Questions are not sins. Honest wrestling can be part of growth.

But this Fellowship is designed for those who are ready to stand on Scripture as their ground, not examine it as an object at a distance.

If you would like to think more deeply about why we trust the Bible as God’s revealed Word, we invite you to begin there. Ask whether reality is self‑grounded or spoken. Ask whether meaning is something we create or something we receive. Ask whether the world rests on impersonal force or faithful authority. These are not small questions. They reach to the roots of everything.

If, in time, you come to see Scripture not as one voice among many but as the voice that names and upholds the world, we would be honored to welcome you into the Fellowship.

Until then, we encourage you to keep seeking. Read the Gospels slowly. Pray with honesty. Ask God to make Himself known. He is not threatened by sincere questions, and He is able to answer them.

When you are ready to stand under His Word rather than over it, the door will be open.