Engaging with Atheists

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Description

It is based on the author's own experiences of engaging with atheists online and in person, as well as his own research into the many and varied reasons why people reject Christianity. The book is written in a friendly and approachable style, making it easy for readers to understand and engage with the ideas presented. It encourages Christians to be confident in their faith, and to be willing to listen to and engage with the questions and concerns of others, rather than being defensive or dismissive. Rewrite the text to make it unique and interesting: Many Christians tremble at the thought of conversing with atheists, assuming they'll encounter hostility towards their beliefs and Bible-based discussions. But what if, instead, they discovered a wealth of opportunities to share the Gospel? This concise guide is designed to empower Christians and entire churches to better comprehend the diverse concerns and questions that atheists have about Christianity. By delving into the varied reasons behind faith rejection, the author offers a unique perspective, shaped by his personal experiences of engaging with atheists online and in person. Written in an approachable, conversational tone, this book inspires Christians to embody confidence in their faith, while fostering a willingness to listen to and address the doubts of others – rather than retreating behind a defensive façade.

Contributors

David Cochran Heath

AUTHOR

David Robertson

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