Museum of the Bible is partnering with Apologetics Canada to present a special apologetics experience featuring Wes Huff, Andy Steiger, and Dr. Bobby Duke.
This is a live stream of the program. The program will cover a range of topics, including the Old Testament, the Apocrypha, the New Testament, and an open Q&A session.
The live stream will begin on March 28, 2026, at 10:45 a.m. EDT.
Schedule
10:45–12:15 p.m. | Part 1
- Showing of Museum of the Bible’s Dead Sea Scrolls Documentary
- Talk: "The Significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls" with Dr. Bobby Duke
- Conversation with Wes Huff & Dr. Bobby Duke
12:15–1:15 p.m. | Break
1:15–2:25 p.m. | Part 2
- Talk: "The Word in History: How the Canon Came to Be" with Wes Huff
- Showing of Can I Trust the Bible? Ep. 3 "The Council of Nicaea" (World Premiere)
2:25–3:20 p.m. | Part 3
- Talk: "The Lord in History: How Jesus' Divinity Shaped Our World" with Andy Steiger
3:20–4:00 p.m. | Part 4: Q&A (Andy, Wes)
- Museum of the Bible moderator: Matthias Walther, Chief Marketing Officer
Speakers

Dr. Andy Steiger

Andy Steiger is the founder and president of Apologetics Canada Ministries (AC). He passionately engages pressing issues related to our humanity from a Christian perspective. He has presented at various venues such as Cambridge University on philosophical issues related to artificial intelligence, provided ethical guidelines on robotics for the United Nations, and addressed legal concerns over rights of conscience at the World Congress in Philosophy of Law.
Andy has published widely from children’s books to the Supreme Court Law Review. His most recent book, Reclaimed: How Jesus Restores Our Humanity in a Dehumanized World was awarded runner-up to evangelistic resource of the year. Andy is known for making complex theological and philosophical ideas understandable through the art of storytelling as seen in AC’s video resources. The Human Project video series debuted at film festivals around the world and won a number of awards including Best Short Film and People's Choice. His recently released BRANDED: A Series on Identity is now available on RightNow Media. Between his 20 years of pastoral experience and a PhD from the University of Aberdeen, Andy brings both experience and research to his work.
Andy currently lives in Abbotsford, British Columbia, with his wife, Nancy, and their two sons.

Wes Huff

Wes Huff was born in Multan, Pakistan, and spent a portion of his childhood in the Middle East. After being diagnosed with a rare neurological condition at the age of eleven that left him paralyzed from the waist down, Wes experienced a miraculous recovery for which the doctors themselves had no medical explanation. This experience, along with a great deal of study and soul-searching in his later teen years, solidified his interest in faith and in engaging the beliefs and worldview perspectives of others. He spent his high school years in Northern Ontario and currently lives in Toronto, Canada, with his wife and four children.
Wes is currently the vice president for Apologetics Canada and has been a guest on a variety of the world's largest public platforms. His passion to show that the Christian faith is intellectually credible and existentially satisfying has allowed him to participate in public dialogues, debates, and interfaith events on issues of belief and religion around the world.
He holds a BA in sociology from York University, a masters of theological studies from Tyndale University, and is currently doing a PhD in New Testament at the University of Toronto’s Wycliffe College.

Dr. Robert Duke

Dr. Robert “Bobby” Duke (University of California, Los Angeles) serves as the chief curatorial officer and as the director of the Scholars Initiative at Museum of the Bible. He formerly served as a professor in the Honors College and is also a former dean of the School of Theology at Azusa Pacific University. He is the author of The Social Location of the Visions of Amram (Peter Lang) and Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Dictionary (Zondervan).
Bobby earned both his PhD and MA in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from UCLA, as well as an MA in Hebrew Bible from Jerusalem University College and a theology degree from Multnomah University. He was also the recipient of a fellowship from the W. F. Albright Institute of Archaeological Research in Jerusalem to work on his dissertation, which focused on Aramaic documents from Qumran. His scholarly writing—especially Dead Sea Scrolls research—is widely respected. Before beginning graduate studies at Hebrew University and UCLA, Duke taught 6th and 7th grade in Southern California. From 2009–2012, he also chaired the Service-Learning and Biblical Studies workshop at the annual Society of Biblical Literature meeting.