This site is widely known as “The FIDE-O Blog.” Pronounced “fido”, this blog is named in honor of sola fide and the Reformation. It aims to stimulate a helpful and entertaining conversation among Christians about life and doctrine. Enjoy.
The original Fide-o blog (http://fide-o.blogspot.com) was started by two pastors Jason Robertson and Scott Hill in 2005 when they realized that there were a lot of unchallenged heresies and errors on the internet. At the time there were only a few websites on the internet there were defending the gospel effectively. Fide-o became popular very quickly (to the surprise of the two pastors) and is still a favorite among many Christians, especially those who are Reformed in their faith such as Calvinists.
The Evangelical Outpost said that the guys of FIDE-O “are to the Five Solas what the Jesuits are to the Pope.” The Fide-o Blog discusses many subjects such as theology, politics, culture, sports, entertainment, and humor. On any given day this blog can get serious, funny, or even disputatious. But one thing is for sure… FIDE-O is never boring.
Jason Robertson is a native of Louisiana and resident of California. He served at Milldale Baptist Church as an evangelist and youth minister. He has pastored two churches. In 2001, he and Scott planted Murrieta Valley Church in which they continue to serve as pastors. Jason is married with three children and enjoys college sports, motorcycles, and fine cigars. Jason is also known as the biggest LSU fan in California. Check out his sports blog here.
Scott Hill is a native of Mississippi and resident of California. He has served in churches as a worship leader for many years. He began by traveling with his family for his dad is an itinerant evangelist. Scott is married with three children and enjoys dirt bikes and music. In 2001, he and Jason and Phil Blackley planted MVC in Murrieta, California.