Unbelievable?: Why After Talking with Atheists for Ten Years I'm Still a Christian

Cover Art for B0753MSYX6, Unbelievable?: Why After Talking with Atheists for Ten Years I'm Still a Christian by Justin Brierley
ASIN: B0753MSYX6
Publisher: SPCK, Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd
Published: 25 August, 2017
Format: Unabridged
Language: English
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No one likes to be told they are wrong; but is that any reason not to listen? Seeking to burst the 'Christian bubble' that many believers find comfort in, Justin Brierley began to invite atheists, sceptics and non-believers onto Premier Christian Radio to unpack and understand the so-called 'unbelievables' of the Christian faith. Now, over ten years later, Premier's Unbelievable? podcast continues to captivate hundreds of thousands of listeners and has even spawned its own annual conference. But how has ten years in the atheist-argument-firing-line affected the presenter's faith? Taking the best from conversations with Richard Dawkins and many more, Unbelievable? the book, invites readers to look behind the scenes at how ten years of talking with atheists, sceptics and non-believers has stirred, shaken but ultimately strengthened Justin's own belief in the not-so-unbelievable Christian faith. This book invites readers to unpack some of the most common objections to Christianity, equipping them to respond to sceptics and better understand the reason for their faith.

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