Building Bridges: Presentations on RTB's Testable Creation Model

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Building Bridges: Presenting Christianity to People from a Muslim Background explains how Christians can establish common ground with people from different faiths, particularly those from a Muslim background. The book approaches this challenge by using science as a bridge to build relationships with people from other cultures. It also explores how a credible creation model can be used to share Christianity with scientifically-minded skeptics. Written by Fazale Rana, Jeff Zweerink, and Hugh Ross, this book is based on lectures they presented in Istanbul to a largely Muslim audience. The chapters are not only informative but also easy to read, making it an excellent resource for Christians and skeptics alike. The book has received high praise from experts in the fields of apologetics and science. Ted Cabal, PhD, Professor of Apologetics, has described Building Bridges as "the very best of scientific expertise in the service of Christ." Similarly, Russell W. Carlson, Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, has praised the book for demonstrating how science can be a bridge between people of different beliefs and for validating the Bible. J. Warner Wallace, author of Cold-Case Christianity, has recommended the book for those seeking to understand how science and Christianity can coexist and for those wanting to find common ground with their Muslim neighbors. With its unique approach and expert endorsements, Building Bridges is an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to share Christianity with people from a Muslim background and for those seeking to build bridges between faith and science.

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Anjeanette Roberts

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Jeff Zweerink

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Fazale Rana PhD

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