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The silver bullet for Muslim evangelism

Tim Thornborough | 28 Apr 2015

It's always important to manage expectations. And especially in evangelism.

We are thrilled to read remarkable stories of how people come to faith in Christ in dramatic and earth shaking ways. And we long for some kind of "Silver Bullet”—a perfectly pitched, unanswerable argument that will propel our friends …

Invitation: Atheist debate and book launch

Tim Thornborough | 14 Nov 2014

Good Book Author David Robertson will be engaging in friendly dialogue at the local launch of his new book in Dundee next week.

Engaging with Atheists aims to give Christians the confidence to talk about the good news of the gospel with their friends and others who deny …

On to a Good Thing

Dex Fletcher | 14 Oct 2014

1. 10 Quick Responses to Atheist Claims

Professor John Lennox gives us 10 quick responses when discussing our faith with an Atheist.
And while you're at it, you might want to condsider this book we've recently relased: Engaging with Atheists 

2. How to get the best …

Engaging with Hindus: Sheela's story

Robin Thomson | 10 Oct 2014

This is an extract from the recently published Engaging with Hindus.

I was born in India but when I was eighteen, I went to Kenya to be married. In 1966 the whole family left Kenya and came to Britain. We found it very difficult coming to a …

Engaging with Hindus: present Christ positively

Robin Thomson | 9 Oct 2014

This is an extract from the recently published Engaging with Hindus.

What is our aim as we engage further with our Hindu friends? Is it to find common ground and ways of living together in our divided society? Is it to persuade them to change their religion …

Engaging with atheists: Guillaume’s story

David Robertson | 8 Oct 2014

This is an extract from the recently published Engaging with Atheists.

I grew up in a wonderfully loving family in France, near Paris. My dad was a mathematician and computer scientist, and my mother “religiously” devoted herself to the well-being and education of her children. All in …

Engaging with atheists: using the Bible

David Robertson | 7 Oct 2014

This is an extract from the recently published Engaging with Atheists.

One of our key principles I want to impress upon readers is that we want to give people the word of God—that means the Bible.

I like to challenge some of my atheist/agnostic friends as …

Praying for The Good Book Company

Helen Thorne | 3 Oct 2014

It's a busy time of year. It's an incredibly busy time of year for us here at The Good Book Company. And we would really appreciate your prayers over the next week or so.

We're going to be running 8 big bookstalls at 8 events across England and …

Recovering our memory: Peter Lombard

Rachel Jones | 7 May 2014

Name: Peter Lombard
When: c. 1100-1160
Where: Born in northern Italy, later lived in Paris

So What?

While you might be forgiven for thinking of Wayne Grudem as the father of systematic theology, Peter Lombard was around considerably earlier. Lombard was a theologian who studied …

Domestic Violence: how the church can help

Helen Thorne | 21 Mar 2014

There are no quick fixes to the problems of domestic violence but there are things a local church community can do to help prevent it and help respond to it well. Here are our top tips for ways to be proactive:

Raise awareness

It doesn’t take much …

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