Alex J. Travers is a theology educator and the author of the Foundation of Truth Series, a curriculum built on a single conviction: that sound doctrine is not a dry academic exercise reserved for scholars and seminaries. It is the invisible operating system running behind every major decision, crisis, and quiet fear in everyday life. And everyone - from a thirteen-year-old navigating a science class to a forty-year-old navigating a fractured marriage - deserves access to it in language they can actually use.Alex's work began with teenagers. Watching a generation build their faith on borrowed feelings, social media impressions, and secondhand phrases that collapsed under the first real pressure, Alex set out to offer something sturdier: seminary-level theological depth, translated through the analogies and frameworks that young people genuinely recognize. The result was a three-volume series for teens - a Blueprint for the foundational doctrines of the faith, a tactical Playbook for teen boys wrestling with identity and integrity, and a Heart-to-Head Alignment for teen girls anchoring their worth in something more permanent than a feeling.But the more time Alex spent with teenagers, the more visible the exhaustion became in the adults raising them. Parents, professionals, and church members who had spent years in the pew, knew all the right answers, and still found those answers collapsing when the layoff came, the marriage fractured, or the diagnosis changed everything. That gap produced a fourth volume: a 52-week workbook carrying the same unshakeable theological core into the full weight of adult life.Alex's guiding principle has not changed across any of the four volumes: Do not give them a shallow faith for a complex world. Equip them with a Rock.