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the reason for God: belief in an age of skepticism, by Timothy Keller … Writing for atheists, agnostics, and skeptics, Keller provides an intelligent platform on which true believers can stand their ground when bombarded by the backlash to Christianity fed by our age of skepticism.  Having complied a list of the most frequently voiced doubts, Keller uses literature, philosophy, real life conversations, and reasoning to explain how faith in a Christian God is a rational belief.  This book confronts popular skepticism while pointing readers to the true path and purpose of Christianity.

 

true story: a christianity worth believing in, by James Choung … A diagram presentation of the gospel that accurately reflects the big idea of the gospel of Jesus Christ, yet can be drawn on a coffee shop napkin.  God designed the world for good.  Our world has been damaged by evil.  Jesus is restoring the world for better.  Christ-followers are sent together as God’s healing agents to the world. 

 

what’s so great about christianity?, by Dinesh D’Souza … Is Christianity obsolete?  Can an intelligent, person really believe the Bible?  Has Christianity been disproven, debunked, and discredited?  Take a look at both Christianity and atheism with a skeptical eye.  This book challenges believers and doubters.

 

simply christian, by N.T. Wright ... His goal is to commend Christianity to those outside the faith and clearly explain it to those inside.  He present three key idea:  1) That your deepest human desires point beyond humanity.  2) What Christianity teaches about God.  3) What it looks like in practice to follow Jesus.

 

purpose driven life, by Rick Warren … Discover simple ways to apply God's truth to your life, your family, and your job.  Taking you inside the lives of biblical characters such as Moses, Paul, and Jesus himself, Warren shows you how they dealt with their circumstances with wisdom and faith in God. 

 

can man live without God?, by Ravi Zacharias … demonstrates how your affirmation or rejection of the reality of God's existence matters in your everyday life.  How you answer that question determines relationships with others, attitudes toward morality, and perceptions of truth.

 

mere christianity, by C.S. Lewis … the 20th century's most influential Christian writer.  Lewis, an Oxford professor, explains and defends the beliefs that nearly all Christians hold in common. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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