Shows how our sense that there’s something more to life points to Jesus.
Most of us have a sense that there may be more out there than only what we can see or touch—not necessarily a God but something. You could call this intuition "somethingism." Some who believe this would also say they are “spiritual but not religious.”
This book offers those with this sense of belief in “something” the opportunity to begin to explore faith. Imaginative and thoughtful chapters consider the possibility that the sense of something out there correlates to a someone who not only exists but can be encountered and known in the person of Jesus.
A fresh approach to evangelism that particularly resonates with younger generations, this book is great to read individually, with a friend, or over four sessions in a group. There are questions to fuel reflection and discussion.
Contributors | Luke Cawley |
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ISBN | 9781802543025 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | April 2025 |
Dimensions | 129mm x 198mm x 10mm |
Weight | 0.18 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 144 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
This book combines crystal-clear clarity with remarkable creativity. The clarity comes from the fact that the spine of the Bible story is explicitly and faithfully laid out. But alongside that, there is such a deep pool of illustrations and applications, making these key Bible truths compelling and inviting.
It’s so refreshing to read something by someone who obviously enjoys reading. This is clear throughout Luke’s book—because in order to write well you need to read well, and he certainly writes well. The case being made is solid and clever, non-threatening and intriguing, but I particularly enjoyed rolling and ticking along on the back of the linguistic dexterity. This is a writer who knows his reader, knows himself and knows his métier. Lovely stuff, I’d say.
No doubt all of us at times have an inkling that beyond the material and mundane features of life, perhaps even infused within them, lies something else. For those who are pilgrims on the search for meaning, or who are stumbling after God, Somethingism offers an earthy apologetic for taking a second look at the Christian story. Creatively written, and insightfully journeying through the realms of reason, intuition, and desire, Somethingism is a must-read for those trying to make sense of life’s deepest questions.