Authors: Josh McDowell and Sean McDowell
Updated for a new generation of seekers with revised material and a new chapter, this bestseller introduces the real Jesus – a carpenter, a religious leader, and the Son of God. The McDowells reveal how they searched for meaning, truth, and relevance – finding the answers in Jesus Christ. Discover how you can find him, too!
Author: Lee Strobel
This is the book that awakened my interest in Christian apologetics, and I highly recommend it. It’s a fast-paced book that covers a lot of ground. Strobel made his own journey from atheist to Christian, then wrote this book to share the things he learned along the way.
by thereligionofpeace
Last updated January 6, 2015
This is a list of targeted acts of terrorism on Christian civilians and church workers by religious Muslims since September 11th, 2001. These attacks have nothing to do with war, combat or insurgency. The victims are innocent Christians who were specifically targeted and abused solely on account of their faith by those who claim their own religion as a motive.
by thereligionofpeace
Last updated January 6, 2015
This is a list of targeted acts of terrorism on Christian civilians and church workers by religious Muslims since September 11th, 2001. These attacks have nothing to do with war, combat or insurgency. The victims are innocent Christians who were specifically targeted and abused solely on account of their faith by those who claim their own religion as a motive.
by Prof Johan Malan
January 07, 2015
In the New Testament doctrine on salvation there is a mutual relationship between the concepts of “faith in Christ” and “repentance.” If we truly believe in Christ, repenting from our evil and selfish ways is inevitable. If we fail to recognize the close association between these two aspects of our salvation, giving due recognition to each of them, we are at risk of undermining and distorting the foundations of our spiritual life.
by Prof Johan Malan
January 07, 2015
In the New Testament doctrine on salvation there is a mutual relationship between the concepts of “faith in Christ” and “repentance.” If we truly believe in Christ, repenting from our evil and selfish ways is inevitable. If we fail to recognize the close association between these two aspects of our salvation, giving due recognition to each of them, we are at risk of undermining and distorting the foundations of our spiritual life.
by G. Murphy Donovan
January 12, 2015
Muslim sensitivities everywhere are now more important than truth or justice anywhere. Fear is the dominant ethic of modern journalism.
by Chosen People Ministries
Witnessing to a Jewish person goes far beyond reciting the facts of the Gospel message. Witnessing must become a dialogue between two individuals, each with mutual respect and a genuine interest in the well being of the other. Because the best witness is the witness of a friend or close relation, the first step in sharing the Gospel with a Jewish person is to develop a friendship. Your witness will do best as it grows naturally out of a deepening relationship.
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