Renowned scholar William Lane Craig offers a readable, rich training manual for defending the Christian faith. This concise guide is filled with illustrations, sidebars, and memorizable steps to help Christians stand their ground and defend their faith with reason and precision. In his engaging style, Dr. Craig offers four arguments for God’s existence, defends the historicity of Jesus’ personal claims and resurrection, addresses the problem of suffering, and shows why religious relativism doesn’t work. Along the way, he shares his story of following God’s call in his own life. This one-stop, how-to-defend-your-faith manual will equip Christians to advance faith conversations deliberately, applying straightforward, cool-headed arguments. They will discover not just what they believe, but why they believe—and how being on guard with the truth has the power to change lives forever.
This one-stop faith manual helps young readers understand more about what they believe and why--and gives them the tools they need to answer life's deepest questions.
This unique book takes you on an extraordinary journey of exploration as you probe for answers to life's deepest questions: why anything at all exists, the origin and fine-tuning of the universe, the nature of moral values and the reality ...
We Stand on Guard (tomo)
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I don't know how my life got so twisted.
But more importantly, Papa and I had a little secret. He kept a small boat hid- den in the bushes fewer than a hundred feet downstream, atop the bank. From there he'd row downstream to a clear quiet pool and we'd fish for hours.