
Pontius Pilate stood face to face with the Son of God and asked the most important question in human history: “What is truth?”
Then he turned and walked away without waiting for the answer.
Two thousand years later, our generation is doing exactly the same thing.
We live in a world that raises the question of truth in every debate and dismisses the answer before it can be given. We live in an age that has been given a name — the post-truth era — officially recognized when Oxford Dictionaries named “post-truth” its Word of the Year in 2016. Their definition: circumstances in which objective facts are less influential in shaping public opinion than appeals to emotion and personal belief.
In plainer language: we no longer ask whether something is true. We ask whether it feels true.
What makes this a crisis is not that the world has abandoned truth. The world always does. What makes it a crisis is that the church has followed.
About the Book
What Is Truth? Unshakable Truth in a Post-Truth World — A Sola Scriptura Stand Against Relativism, Emotion, and Misinterpretation is published April 7, 2026 by Menno Zweers.
It is not a gentle book. It is not a comfortable book. It is a book written for this exact moment — for a generation of Christians who sense that something has gone deeply wrong in the church and want to know what to do about it.
It is a prophetic, urgent, pastoral call back to the only foundation that will hold when everything else collapses: the Word of God alone.
What the Book Covers
The book moves through thirteen chapters, each building on the last:
What truth actually is. Not a philosophical concept, not a feeling, not a personal perspective. Truth has a name. His name is Jesus Christ. He did not merely teach truth or represent truth — He is the truth (John 14:6). And because He does not change, truth does not change. What was true in Eden is true today. What the apostles wrote under divine inspiration is still binding now.
How truth fell in our generation. The post-truth era did not arrive suddenly. It was the product of centuries of intellectual, cultural, and spiritual drift — from the Enlightenment’s elevation of human reason above divine revelation, through the Higher Criticism of Scripture in the 19th century, through postmodern philosophy’s declaration that no text has fixed meaning, and into the contemporary church where “what does this verse mean to you?” has replaced “what did God mean when He said this?”
Why sincerity is not the same as truth. This is one of the most seductive lies of our age — that if you believe something passionately, it must be valid. Proverbs 14:12 warns with devastating precision: there is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death. The road that feels right leads to the same destination as any road that leads away from God. Saul of Tarsus was sincere. He was also persecuting the church of Christ.
Why there is only one correct interpretation of Scripture. The text was not written by us. We did not author it. We cannot own its meaning. The Holy Spirit inspired it with fixed intent, and that intent does not change based on who is reading it, when they are reading it, or how they feel about it. Peter is direct: no prophecy of Scripture comes from someone’s own interpretation (2 Peter 1:20).
Who This Book Is For
This book is for the Christian who is tired of being told that truth is relative, that doctrine divides, and that love means never drawing a line. It is for the pastor who senses the drift in his congregation but does not know how to name it. It is for the new believer who wants to know what the Bible actually says — and why it matters.
It is for everyone who is hungry for truth that does not shift with the cultural moment.
“Buy the truth, and sell it not.” — Proverbs 23:23
A Word From The Author
This book did not come from a distance. It came from the inside.
I spent approximately four decades in NAR-influenced Christianity. I know the language, the culture, the worship, the appeal, and the genuine spiritual hunger that draws people into these movements. I also know what it costs to follow the Word of God out of them — the relationships, the community, the certainty of belonging that gets left behind when truth becomes more important than comfort.
I wrote this book because I believe the stakes are eternal. I wrote it because I believe time is short. And I wrote it because I believe that the most loving thing anyone can do for a generation drowning in post-truth is to point them, clearly and without apology, to the only foundation that will hold.
“Buy the truth, and sell it not.” — Proverbs 23:23
What Is Inside The Book
∙ 13 fully developed chapters
∙ A foreword setting the prophetic context
∙ Historical case studies from the early church, the Reformation, and church history
∙ Detailed analysis of NAR, Emergent Church, and Prosperity Gospel movements
∙ Extended Scripture exposition with Greek and Hebrew word studies
∙ Personal application sections at the end of every chapter
∙ Five appendices including a practical guide to recognizing false teaching, misused verses, and group study questions
Get Your Copy
What Is Truth? is available in paperback on Amazon April 7, 2026.
ORDER ON AMAZON — Paperback $14.99 | Kindle $9.99
Coming Soon
What Is Truth? is the first book in an extensive catalog of theological and apologetics works currently in development. Future titles will build systematically on the Sola Scriptura foundation established here — moving from biblical basics through church practice, false movements, and ultimately into the harder prophetic and doctrinal territory that the Word of God leads every honest student toward.
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Truth is not a concept. It is a Person. His name is Jesus. And He is coming soon.

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