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The Case for Christ

The Case for Christ
Lee Strobel

Strobel, a lifelong atheist and religious skeptic, thought it wise to explore the historical basis for his wife's new-found faith in Christianity. With his keen analytical mind and award-winning background in journalism, he seemed to be the right man for the job of uncovering the evidence against the historical Jesus of Nazareth, who Christians call "the Christ, the anointed Son of God." But like many who had gone before him, what he found was just the opposite.
The Case for a Creator

The Case for a Creator
Lee Strobel

Tells the incredible stories about the hard science behind what some have termed creationism. From evolutionary icons to the uniqueness of planet Earth, from irreducible complexity to the kalam cosmological argument. Easy Reading.

Know Why You Believe

Know Why You Believe
Paul E Little

Is there a God? Is Christian rational? Do Science and Scripture agree? Does Christianity really differ from other world religions? If you have found yourself asking similar questions about Christianity, you need to know that Christian faith and reason are compatible.
Know and Tell the Gospel

Know and Tell the Gospel
John Chapman

'Tell me', said the girl. 'What do I have to do to become a Christian?' I didn't have the faintest idea where to begin. This book deals with all the questions that so quickly come to mind on this subject. How can we train ourselves and others to be involved?

Let the Nations be Glad

Let the Nations be Glad
John Piper

Provides a sound theological foundation for missions. It’s for lay people who want a bigger motivation for being world Christians than they get from statistics.
Evalgelism and the Sovereignty of God

Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God
J I Packer

 

 

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