In a culture that seeks to privatise and relativise truth in matters of faith, Peter May makes a robust case for the role of persuasive evangelism.
In a culture that seeks to privatise and relativise truth in matters of faith, Peter May makes a robust case for the role of persuasive evangelism. Grounded in a lifetime of biblical study and practical experience.
The Search for God provides a challenge to enthusiastically engage in reaching twenty-first-century men and women with a reasoned faith that helps answer the difficult questions. Does life have a meaning? Does it matter what I do? Is there any real evidence for God? Are the New Testament documents authentic? Why and how did Christianity spread so rapidly in the ancient world? And most urgently, how should it be communicated today?
Contributors | Peter May |
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ISBN | 9781910786376 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | February 2016 |
Dimensions | 129mm x 198mm x 15mm |
Weight | 0.31 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 280 |
Publisher | Malcolm Down Publishing |
A clarion call for reasoned faith and persuasive evangelism – witty, winsome and wise.
An easy to read and persuasive case, arguing from history and logic … fascinating new insights. Should be a must-read for all Christians, and would radically change people’s approach to explaining core Christian beliefs.
A marvellous book – so fresh, free of jargon and nonsense, I know of no better study on persuasion.