Trevor Sutton lives in Lansing, Michigan, with his wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Grace. He enjoys cycling, hiking, fly-fishing, and impromptu dance parties with his daughter. He is the author of Being Lutheran; Why Should I Trust the Bible?; and the co-author of Authentic Christianity: How Lutheran Theology Speaks to a Postmodern World.
When I was six years old, I hit my friend in the head with a wooden block. This was no tap on the head. I doubled down, wound up, leaned in, and knocked him out. My offense, however, was not unprovoked.