

Ep. 504: Trevin Wax and Thomas West on the Power of Catechism
Catchisms are, quite simply, question-and-answer summaries of the faith.
For centuries Christians have catechisms to teach the fundamentals of the faith, and to disciple new believers. The Westminster Catechism, the Heidelberg Catechism, Luther’s Catechism, and others have been used by Christians since the Reformation.
But some so-called “low church” traditions – Baptists, non-denominational evangelical churches, and others – don’t have a strong tradition of using catechisms. And even those denominations that have catechisms as part of their tradition – Presbyterians, Anglicans, Lutherans, and others – don’t use catechisms as they have in years past.
Trevin Wax and Thomas West want to see a resurgence in the use of catechisms, and they’ve written one that they think can be used by folks who are not used to using the catechisms of the past. They call their new book The Gospel Way Catechism, and it includes 50 basic questions about the Christian faith, provides short direct answers, and then provides a bit of commentary and scripture to help you understand the answer.
Trevin Wax is vice president of research and resource development at the North American Mission Board and a visiting professor at Cedarville University. I’ve had Trevin on the podcast before, and I always find myself nourished by what he has to say. His co-author, Thomas West, is pastor of Nashville First Baptist Church and the founder and former pastor of Redeemer Queen’s Park in London.
The producer for today’s program is Jeff McIntosh. Until next time, may God bless you.