Which Jesus, Which Truth confronts one of the most important spiritual questions of our time: Do all religions believe in the same Jesus? While many faiths claim belief in Jesus Christ, their teachings about who He is and what He taught-are profoundly different. This compelling work of Christian-nonfiction and apologetics examines how America's top religions view Jesus, including Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, and Jehovah's Witnesses. Though each professes respect for Jesus and affirms the Bible in some form, their interpretations sharply diverge from the historical and biblical record. Drawing directly from Scripture and early biblical manuscripts, Michael D. Barron presents a clear, Bible-based defense of Jesus Christ as the God of the Bible and the Savior of all humankind. The book explores how additional "gospels," revised translations, and later religious texts contradict the Bible's original message and why believers are warned against accepting any new or altered good news. With a straightforward, no-nonsense approach, Which Jesus, Which Truth equips readers to evaluate religious claims using the Bible itself as the final authority. It challenges false gospels, exposes theological inconsistencies, and encourages readers to seek truth grounded in historical accuracy and Scripture rather than tradition or modern reinterpretation. This book is ideal for readers who are interested in: Christian apologetics and biblical truth - Comparative religion studies of Jesus Christ - Understanding Jesus in Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, and Jehovah's Witnesses - Theology and the defense of orthodox Christianity - Identifying false gospels and religious deception - Faith-based nonfiction rooted in Scripture Clear, bold, and biblically grounded, Which Jesus, Which Truth ... And If I Were the Devil is a vital resource for believers, seekers, and anyone wanting to understand who Jesus truly is according to the Word of God. Michael Barron holds a degree in criminal justice and has a professional background in water science, but his true passion lies in reaching Muslims, Mormons, and others unfamiliar with the Bible to share the message of Christ. For over thirty years, Michael has dedicated himself to studying Christian apologetics through Calvary Chapel Bible College, home Bible studies, men's Bible studies, lectures, and seminars.Michael's ministry journey began in the early 1990s as a Sunday school teacher, and he has since led several men's Bible studies and served in mission fields across Mexico, Belize, and the United States. In recent years, he has deepened his theological knowledge by taking online courses through Hillsdale College and the Dallas Theological Seminary Global Institute.A retired city employee from Oceanside, California, Michael also served as a volunteer with the Los Angeles Police Department and as a docent with Riverside County Parks and Open Spaces, working alongside park rangers for a decade. Now residing in Arizona with his wife and son, Michael continues to follow God's calling and eagerly anticipates how the Lord will use him in this new season of life.