Why I Created Sound Doctrine Studies
My name is Ian Carlson. Since coming to faith in Christ in 2001, I have devoted my life to studying Scripture, teaching Bible studies, discipling believers, and helping churches make mature disciples.
Sound Doctrine Studies exists to provide pastors and church leaders with biblically faithful resources that strengthen believers and point people to Christ.
Ministry Highlights
- Staff Writer for GotQuestions.org
- Author of 20+ Christian Books
- Missions International Work
- Small Group Leader
- Prison Ministry
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Bible Studies
Dig deeper into God’s Word, allowing the Scriptures to transform your mind and strengthen your faith. 2 Timothy 3:16-17
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Small Group Training
Equip leaders to shepherd others faithfully, building disciples who make disciples. 2 Timothy 2:2
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Men’s Ministry
Challenge men to pursue biblical manhood with courage, integrity, and unwavering devotion to Christ. 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
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Theology & Apologetics
Stand firmly in sound doctrine and be prepared to give a reason for the hope that is within you. 1 Peter 3:15
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Discipleship Roadmap
Follow Christ intentionally through a clear pathway of spiritual growth and faithful obedience. Luke 9:23
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Missions
Proclaim the gospel to every nation, making disciples until Christ is glorified among all peoples. Matthew 28:19-20
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About the Author
Ian Carlson is the author of over 20 Christian books and the creator of Sound Doctrine Studies. He has a passion for teaching God’s Word, equipping believers, and helping churches make mature disciples. Ian has years of experience in ministry, including small group leadership, men’s discipleship, prison ministry, and missions.
Evaluate the Resources for Yourself
Before introducing any study into your church, it is wise to examine it carefully. Download complimentary chapters from many of my books and evaluate the biblical teaching, writing style, and ministry value at your own pace.





