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The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask: (With Answers)

por Mark Mittelberg

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2011 Retailers Choice Award winner!"Why are Christians against same-sex people getting married? . . . Why do you believe God exists at all? . . . Why would God allow evil and suffering? . . . Why trust the Bible when it's full of mistakes? . . . How could a loving God send people to hell? . . . What makes you think Jesus was more than just a good teacher? . . . Why are Christians so judgmental?"Some questions can stop a conversation. Today, more than ever, people are raising difficult, penetrating questions about faith, God, and the Bible. Based on an exclusive new Barna survey of 1,000 Christians, The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask presents compelling, easy-to-grasp answers to ten of the most troubling questions facing Christians today. These include everything from the existence of heaven to the issues of abortion and homosexuality, as well as the question of whether evolution eliminates our need for a God.… (más)
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This is a very good book for the Christian who is beginning to share their faith with others, and a good refresher and toolbox for any Christian who is sharing their faith, which should be every Christian. The fact is, every evangelistic conversation should be a discussion, not a presentation. This means the person you are sharing with is certain to have pre-existing opinions, and these will lead to challenges and questions. Mark Mittelberg has done a good job of collecting typical questions and providing Biblical responses.

Most chapters take a key challenge (such as, "Why would God allow evil and suffering?" And, "How could a loving God send people to hell?"). You may have your own answers to such questions as there are good answers in God's Word, but if you are puzzled and are looking for answers in a well structured, very readable boo, Mark Mittelberg has done the hard work for you. ( )
  BrannonSG | Jul 28, 2018 |


Some helpful material here that would make for good discussion starters, but the arguments are lacking the depth they should have. It is not so much that I disliked it as it is that I expected more. ( )
  ChuckS65 | Oct 7, 2013 |
A definite waste of my time. ( )
  GTTexas | Nov 8, 2011 |
While there are many more questions the ones in this book, the author has certainly identified the more common ones. It's tough answering questions like these because the answers aren't easy or necessarily what people want to hear. But the discussion in this book is solid enough to help someone who is asking with a teachable heart. ( )
  lisacronista | Jul 4, 2011 |
NCLA Review - I really like this book. The writing is precise and the explanations are clear and well documented. Of equal importance, the author supplies the answers. Some of the questions explored are: “What makes you so sure that God exists at all?”, “Why do you condemn homosexuals?”, “Why should I trust the Bible—it’s full of myths?”, “Why is abortion such a line in the sand for Christians?” and “How could a good God allow so much suffering?” Each chapter also provides a subsection entitled “Evidence for the Answer” as well as tips for talking about the issue and questions for group discussion. This is a valuable book for any Christian. Rating: 4 —GD ( )
  ncla | May 22, 2011 |
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2011 Retailers Choice Award winner!"Why are Christians against same-sex people getting married? . . . Why do you believe God exists at all? . . . Why would God allow evil and suffering? . . . Why trust the Bible when it's full of mistakes? . . . How could a loving God send people to hell? . . . What makes you think Jesus was more than just a good teacher? . . . Why are Christians so judgmental?"Some questions can stop a conversation. Today, more than ever, people are raising difficult, penetrating questions about faith, God, and the Bible. Based on an exclusive new Barna survey of 1,000 Christians, The Questions Christians Hope No One Will Ask presents compelling, easy-to-grasp answers to ten of the most troubling questions facing Christians today. These include everything from the existence of heaven to the issues of abortion and homosexuality, as well as the question of whether evolution eliminates our need for a God.

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