What happens when you take truth to the street?
For years, I’ve stood on college campuses and in public spaces listening to people wrestle with questions about God, morality, identity, and meaning. Again and again, I hear a surprising confession: “I’ve never heard a thoughtful Christian response to this.”
A lot of people have never actually heard a Christian make a reasonable case for what they believe and why. This was my story too. As a former atheist, I once believed Christianity had no serious answers. That is, until Jesus confronted me with the truth.
That reality led to the creation of Noyes on the Streets (NOTS).
Here’s what drives NOTS: The people shaped by our culture aren’t the enemy. They’re who Jesus came for. And most of them won’t walk into a church asking questions. If we want to reach them, we need to be willing to go into the public square, onto college campuses, and into the everyday spaces where worldview formation is already happening.
Through real, unscripted street conversations and honest follow-up in the studio, NOTS seeks to model something increasingly rare—clarity with compassion. I ask honest questions. I listen carefully. Then I offer thoughtful responses rooted in Scripture, reason, and the historic Christian worldview—the same approach Stand to Reason has championed for over 30 years.
This isn’t about building a platform. It’s about stepping into a moment that demands clarity. People are confused—not because they’re incapable, but because they’ve never heard truth presented well. That’s what NOTS is here to do.
Stand to Reason equips Christians to think clearly and engage graciously. NOTS brings that same model to the streets, taking apologetics beyond the classroom and conference auditorium and into everyday conversations shaping our culture. Watch. Subscribe. Share. And let’s take truth to the streets together.
