It Makes Sense: The Handbook to Believing

It Makes Sense: The Handbook to Believing

by Stephen Gaukroger (Author), Sue Rann (Author)

Synopsis

'Can I trust the Bible'? 'Why does God allow suffering'? 'What about other religions'? 'Doesn't science disprove Christianity'? 'Isn't the church full of hypocrites'? These are the kind of crunch questions every enquirer and new Christian wants to ask. And this is the book they can turn to for head-on answers, and a down-to-earth look at Christianity. It Makes Sense has sold well over 100,000 copies since it first appeared in 1987 and is an undoubted winner. This latest edition has a contemporary new cover, a new size, and is enhanced with new illustrations throughout. The text has been totally updated and refreshed for the 21st century. The style is engaging, readable, down-to-earth and frequently very funny. It is easily the best, most readable book of its kind available. It is a book with street-cred that you wouldn't be embarrassed to give to anyone.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Scripture Union Publishing
Published: 30 Sep 1996

ISBN 10: 1859997430
ISBN 13: 9781859997437

Author Bio
Stephen Gaukroger is a nationally known and respected preacher and teacher, and senior pastor of Gold Hill Baptist Church, listed by Christian Research as the ninth largest mainstream church in the UK. He has baptised hundreds of people and is totally convinced that when anyone takes a step of commitment 'God turns up'.