The Case for Christianity Answer Book

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Description

Is it possible to be a Christian and not go to church?The Case for Christianity Answer Book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand Christianity better, and for those who want to share their faith with others. It is an excellent tool for those who want to know how to respond to the tough questions about Christianity. The Case for Christianity Answer Book is a treasure trove of insight, providing clear and concise answers to the most pressing questions about the Christian faith. Whether you're a curious seeker, a seasoned believer, or an inquisitive skeptic, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Christianity. Written in a Q&A format, The Case for Christianity Answer Book is designed to equip readers with the knowledge and confidence to effectively defend their faith. Drawing on his journalistic expertise, former atheist Lee Strobel digs deep into the Bible to provide compelling and authoritative answers to questions such as: Did God use evolution to create the world? Is it possible to reconcile a loving God with the existence of suffering? Do the resurrection accounts in the four Gospels contradict each other? Can a person harbor doubts and still be a Christian? Is regular church attendance a requirement for being a Christian? This book is a valuable companion for anyone seeking to strengthen their faith, share their beliefs with others, or simply gain a deeper understanding of the Christian worldview. With its concise and accessible answers, The Case for Christianity Answer Book is an essential tool for navigating the complexities of Christianity.

Contributors

Lee Strobel

AUTHOR

Answer Book Series

SERIES
The Apologist Project

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