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How do I know God exists? How do I know the Bible is the word of God? If God is good, why is there evil? How can you believe a religion that sends people to hell? Who am I and what is my purpose? If God is real where the hell is he? What's with this born again stuff? What can I trust in when everything lets me down? What is Christianity really about? These questions can gnaw away at our faith and make believing in God seem ludicrous. Typically our problem is not that we think about the questions, but that we do not think about them enough. If we press into them we can find they actually lead…mehr

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How do I know God exists? How do I know the Bible is the word of God? If God is good, why is there evil? How can you believe a religion that sends people to hell? Who am I and what is my purpose? If God is real where the hell is he? What's with this born again stuff? What can I trust in when everything lets me down? What is Christianity really about? These questions can gnaw away at our faith and make believing in God seem ludicrous. Typically our problem is not that we think about the questions, but that we do not think about them enough. If we press into them we can find they actually lead to reasons for believing. Reasons to Believe answers these challenging questions in a clear and logical way that all people can understand. You don't need a philosophy degree to get substantive answers to your questions. Reasons to Believe also gives a foundational understanding of Christianity and points to the basics of the faith, namely the work of Jesus Christ, as the solution to these questions and problems. Great for Christians and non-Christians, those with questions or those trying to answer questions.
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Keith Welton is a pastor, teacher, and author. He received his MDiv from Reformed Theological Seminary. His other books include Working for Glory: A Theology for Doing Work that Really Matters and The Central Message of Christianity Made Clear and Simple.