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Wesley Huff

Canadian apologist and public speaker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wesley "Wes" Huff (born 1991)[1] is a Canadian Christian apologist and speaker, specializing in biblical manuscripts and Christian theology. He is currently pursuing a PhD in theological studies and sacred and canonical texts (concentration: New Testament) at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto.[2] Huff has been recognized for his work in Christian apologetics and cultural engagement.[3][4][5] Huff holds to Calvinist theology.[6]

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Early life and education

Huff was born in Multan, Pakistan, and spent his early years in the Middle East, an upbringing that profoundly influenced his interest in cultural and theological studies. At the age of eleven, Huff was diagnosed with a rare neurological condition, acute transverse myelitis, that left him paralyzed from the waist down. He experienced a recovery that he says doctors could not medically explain (a miracle), an event that played a pivotal role in shaping his passion for ministry and theology.[4][7][8][9][10][11]

Huff holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from York University, where he participated as a student athlete in track and field.[12] He also earned a master's degree in theological studies from Tyndale University and is currently pursuing a PhD in theological studies and sacred and canonical texts (concentration: New Testament) at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto.[13][14][15][16]

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Career

Since 2019, Huff has served as the Central Canada Director for Apologetics Canada, where he organizes and participates in public dialogues, debates, and interfaith events across North America.[4][10][17][18][19]

Huff is a regular presenter at conferences, churches, and on university campuses, addressing topics such as the reliability of biblical manuscripts, theology, and cultural engagement.[4][8] He also maintains a YouTube channel where he shares video content on biblical history, manuscript evidence, and apologetics, and he has been featured on podcasts, including The Joe Rogan Experience.[10][15][19][20][21][22]

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Personal life

Wesley is married. He and his wife have four children.[citation needed]

References

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