When a spiritual hero falls, the impact extends beyond headlines. It touches hearts. It shakes faith. It leaves questions we were never taught how to ask.
This new book from our founder and CEO, @lisavfields, is a guide for the ones navigating that aftermath. A path through grief, toward restoration, and back to the only hero who never fails.
Cover revealed.
Releases June 16, 2026.
Available for preorder now.
The stats are sobering. Among Black Gen Z, nearly 1 in 3 now have no religious affiliation. Belief in the Bible's accuracy is dropping fast. The questions are real, and the silence from the Church is loud. We're losing over 1 million young people from the faith every year.
But there’s hope. ✨
The Jude 3 Project is on the front lines helping a generation find real answers for the toughest questions around faith, race, and identity. With clarity and charity, we’re equipping a generation to understand what they believe and why they believe it.
📊 The Impact
Your support fuels this movement:
• 170K+ actively engaged online
• 4,300+ trained
• Documentaries like Unspoken & Juneteenth streamed 80M+ minutes on Fox Soul, PBS, Tubi & Amazon Prime
This video tells the stories behind the stats—students finding real answers and faith that finally makes sense.
🙏🏾 Partner with us today to change the trajectory for this generation.
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Without discernment, memory leans toward extremes, either preserving an idealized version of what was, or rejecting it entirely. Both approaches simplify the truth and rob us of the complexity that teaches us.
There’s an amazing contrast found between Genesis 11 (Tower of Babel) and Genesis 12 (The Call of Abraham).
In short, there are two ways of living:
1. Creating our own story and trying to build our own name.
2. Finding ourselves in God’s story and letting God name us.
A super kind message from a college student about the latest @jude3project podcast episode featuring @esaumccaulley. I love that we get to impact the next generation in this way.
We must consider how trauma impacts one's beliefs. If our apologetic only focuses on intellectual arguments without understanding the trauma that has shaped a person, we'll not provide a holistic answer that engages the mind and heart.
We are still celebrating what God did in Chicago. Hundreds of young adults filled the sanctuary at @progressivechicago for our first Courageous Conversations Pop-Up of 2025. The panel tackled a question many are wrestling with today: Should We Trust the Bible?
The energy, the engagement, the hunger for truth—it was unforgettable.
If you couldn’t make it, that’s okay. The whole panel discussion is now available to watch on our YouTube channel.
Special thanks to our presenting sponsor, @ivpress, and our host churches, @salem_chicago and @progressivechicago. We also want to thank @charliedates. None of this would have been possible without all of you. We greatly appreciate you all.
God used my faith crisis to help tens of thousands around the globe navigate theirs. You never know how God will use the confusing and frustrating moments in your life. Trust His process.
Jordan Greene, a junior at Spelman College, shares how the Jude 3 Project profoundly impacted her spiritual journey. During a critical season marked by questions about race, justice, and faith, Jordan found answers and clarity through Jude 3's content.
Shedeur just shared this to his story. The amount of people who were inspired, encouraged and ultimately touched by the way 2️⃣ and the whole Sanders family handled the Draft situation is truly #LEGENDARY !!