Our Authors

Meet The Minds Behind the Words at Pronomian Publishing

David Wilber

David Wilber is an author, Bible teacher, and CEO of Pronomian Publishing LLC. He has written several books and numerous theological articles, with his work appearing in outlets such as the Christian Post and the Journal of Biblical Theology. David has spoken at churches and conferences across the nation and has served as a researcher and Bible teacher for a number of Messianic and Christian ministries.

David currently lives in Lake Wylie, SC, with his wife and three children.

Connect with David at DavidWilber.com.

Dr. G. Scott McKenzie

Dr. G. Scott McKenzie is the founder of The Pronomian, a site dedicated to honoring the Messiah and walking in the Torah. He earned his Ph.D. in Theology and Apologetics from Liberty University and is the author of Walking Orderly, Keeping the Law: A Pronomian Pocket Guide to Acts 21:20-26.

Connect with Dr. McKenzie at ThePronomian.com.

Dr. Benjamin Szumskyj

Dr. Benjamin Szumskyj has a Ph. D. in Bible Exposition (Liberty University), two Master's Degrees (Divinity, Liberty University; and Biblical Studies, Moody Bible Institute), and three Bachelor’s Degrees (Education, Society & Environment, and Theology), two Graduate Diplomas (Christian Studies and Librarian Technician), and three Graduate Certificates (Biblical Counseling Institute Ohio; Institute of Jewish Studies; Christian Institute on Disability).

Dr. Szumskyj’s hobbies and interests involve reading and studying the Scriptures and Christian faith, writing, gardening and the self-sufficient lifestyle, walking, fishing, exploring new sites and vistas, and spending time with family. Located in Western Australia, he is happily married to wife Stacia, proud father to two sons, David and Noah, and his daughter Rebekah, in Heaven.

Connect with Dr. Szumskyj at his Substack.

Albert J. McCarn

Albert McCarn has been a disciple of Jesus Christ since age 9. His faith journey began as a Southern Baptist, and has involved sojourns among Presbyterian, Pentecostal, and Messianic Jewish fellowships, as well as interaction with Orthodox Jewish and Roman Catholic friends and colleagues. For 30 years, he served as a Military Intelligence officer with the United States Army, earning graduate degrees in international relations along the way.

McCarn now serves with a number of ministries, particularly with Ten From the Nations, Founded in Truth Fellowship, and B’ney Yosef North America. Visit Albert’s website here.

Aaron Bishop

Aaron Bishop lives in Greenville, SC, with his wife, Rebekah, and two children. He is the lead teacher at Grafted Together fellowship and operates an online teaching and local outreach ministry called Darash Chai (Seek Life).

You can find many of his teachings at www.seeklifesc.com.

Aaron is also the project leader on the Patterns of Life Bible, a project that seeks to explore the literary patterns of the Bible and make them accessible to laymen.

To learn more about this project, go to www.patternsoflifebible.com.

R. L. Watson

Ryan Watson is an author and Bible teacher with both Undergraduate and Postgraduate qualifications in Theology. He is committed to equipping Christians in building a theology with an all-of-scripture approach to interpreting God’s Word. Additionally, Watson is passionate about helping followers of Christ understand the Bible’s historical and linguistic context and assisting Bible readers in recognizing God’s goodness, sovereignty, glory, and the beauty of His Gospel.

Ryan lives in Brisbane, Australia, with his wife and four boys. He currently works as a High School English teacher.

Connect with Ryan on his website.

Joshua Ensley

Joshua Ensley graduated from Shorter University with a B.A. in Biblical Theology & Philosophy. He is currently a high school construction teacher and has been married to the love of his life, Krista, since November 2017, and they have one child: Augustine Phillip Ensley, born March 2023.

Joshua serves as the senior pastor of Logos Church of Chatsworth. His ministry specialties include the Greek and Hebrew languages, exegetical studies of the Bible, and answering philosophical objections to Christianity and the Bible.