Risk & Resolve
In this episode of Risk & Resolve, Ben Conner and Todd Hufford sit down with scholar, author, historian, and Museum of the Bible founding scholar Jerry Pattengale. Jerry shares his journey from poverty and homelessness to faith, scholarship, publishing, film, and global work preserving biblical history. From ancient manuscripts and the Museum of the Bible to the Life Wedge principle and finding purpose, this conversation explores truth, calling, risk, and building work with a long shelf life. Main Talking Points * Jerry’s childhood in rural Indiana, growing up poor but loved * Becoming homeless as a teenager and finding work at Holiday Inn * The church camp moment that led to his conversion and scholarship to Indiana Wesleyan * How faith sparked his search for historical truth and ancient sources * The professors and mentors who shaped his thinking, writing, and purpose * The “Life Wedge” principle and how purpose guides long-term impact * Why writing one publishable page a day became a lifelong discipline * The challenge of getting published—and the rejection that later came full circle * Jerry’s role as founding scholar for the Museum of the Bible * The story behind choosing Washington, D.C. and building the museum * Meaningful biblical artifacts, including early manuscripts and hidden texts * His work on films and series like David: King of Israel and The Road to Emmaus * The importance of saying no—even to major opportunities * His desire to create work that lasts beyond his lifetime
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