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Mike Pileggi is a Bible teacher, preacher, and writer committed to bringing biblical clarity, and theological depth, to a generation that deserves more than surface-level faith.

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“The Bible is not a collection of helpful tips. It is the living word of the triune God — and in an age of confusion and shallow faith, careful handling of Scripture is not optional. It is an act of love toward the Church.”

ABOUT
A pastor and teacher who believes the Church deserves more depth.
Hi, I’m Mike Pileggi. I’m a Bible teacher, preacher, and pastor, passionate about helping others grow in Christ through clear, faithful teaching of God’s Word.
Whether I’m teaching in the classroom, preaching on Sunday, or writing resources, my heart is the same: to serve the Church and see disciples equipped for everyday life and ministry.
I live in South Florida, but my calling extends wherever the Lord opens the door. Thanks for stopping by, explore the site, check out the blog, and reach out if I can be a help to you or your church.
LATEST WRITING
From the Blog.
When Mother’s Day Falls on The Lord’s Day: A Pastoral Reflection on Keeping the Lord’s Day Its Own
Mother’s Day brings real pastoral tension when it falls on Sunday. How should churches honor mothers without letting the cultural moment overtake the purpose of gathered worship? This reflection argues that the Lord’s Day belongs first to Christ, while still calling churches to show gratitude, tenderness, and pastoral wisdom toward mothers and those carrying grief.
Why “I Can’t See How That’s Just” Doesn’t Prove God Unjust
A pastoral-theological look at why most atheist objections to difficult biblical passages quietly assume what they need to prove, and why Plantinga's response to the logical problem of evil still cuts to the heart of the matter.
So I recently debated an Atheist, and it didn’t go so well…Here’s Why.
So I recently debated an Atheist, and it didn't go so well...Here's Why. I recently went on a debate on a Channel called Deconstruction Zone, to say that it went poorly is an understatement. [...]


