
The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism
This book, by respected pastor Dr. Tim Keller, helps believers think through the challenges of defending Christian faith to those who may be skeptical. A DVD and small group discussion guide is also available which can be used in conjunction with the book or as a standalone resource. The DVD includes six sessions with Pastor Keller exploring topics such as “Isn’t the Bible a Myth?” and “Hasn’t Science Disproved Christianity?”
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