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Book SynopsisEleven Christians – including a biologist, a psychiatrist, a journalist, and a debater – travelled on eleven diverse paths to faith in Jesus Christ. This book is the compilation of their answers and experiences written in response to Bertrand Russell’s Why I Am Not A Christian.
Contributors include Donald Bruce, Alistair Donald, Henk Drost, Elaine Duncan, Alex MacDonald, Pablo Martinez, David Randall, David Robertson, Chris Sinkinson, and Heather Tomlinson.
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-- John Blanchard (Internationally known Christian preacher, teacher, apologist and author)
The authors faithfully fulfill the apostle Peter's exhortation to give the reason for the hope that they have in Christ.
-- James N. Anderson (Associate Professor of Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina)
For the many honest, open-minded sceptics who do want to reasonably weigh all the evidence, this book will be thought-provoking, stimulating and perhaps even life-changing.
-- William J. U. Philip (Minister, The Tron Church, Glasgow)
Combines good-going apologetics with the narrative of personal stories, all in a thoroughly readable and always engaging way: believers will be emboldened, doubters fortified, and atheists warmly challenged!
-- Jeremy Middleton (Chairman of the Crieff Trust)
Each of the contributors bring a warmth and rigor that is both personal and fully engaged with the questions our world - and our hearts - ask. This book will help your heart rejoice in the God who is Lord over every square inch of his creation, and whose word is trustworthy and true.
-- Mark Ellis (Pastor of Grace Church, Dundee, Scotland)