Dr. Ken Dew

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Ken has traveled and ministered in over forty nations worldwide. Ken has spoken on over 130 university campuses nationally and internationally. In 2000, Ken and his family moved from Nashville, Tennessee to Auckland, New Zealand, and planted the first Every Nation Church in the South Pacific. Since that first Auckland plant, there have been eight Every Nations Churches established in the Oceania region.

Ken also developed and directed Every Nation Leadership Institute (ENLI) in Auckland and Wellington New Zealand, as well as, in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. The Dews are the Founding Pastor for Every Nation Church Auckland, New Zealand, and Every Nation Brisbane, Australia. Ken is the author of two books: Engaging the Culture: Why Sharing your Faith is No Longer an Option, and his latest book, The Certainty of Christ: Confident Faith in a Confused World.

Ken has a B.S. in Education from Tennessee Tech University and received a Master’s degree in Theology from Luther Rice Seminary. Dr. Ken earned a Doctor of Ministry Degree (D. Min) from Manna University. After living on the mission field for fourteen years, Ken and his wife now reside in Tallahassee, Florida where he serves as a Equipping Evangelist, Author, Christian Apologist, and Church Consultant.

Dr. Ken is a popular speaker on University Campuses across North America dealing with Apologetics and promoting evangelism.

Strengthens Personal Faith

Apologetics provides reasoned answers to tough questions about God, the Bible, and the Christian worldview. When believers wrestle with doubts (like suffering, science, morality), apologetics can:

Show that faith isn’t blind, it’s based on evidence and reason.

Reinforce trust in God by addressing intellectual objections.

Help distinguish between emotional doubt and logical uncertainty.