- Is anyone there?
- How can we be certain that God truly exists?
- What does God really look like?
- How can a rational person believe in miracles?
- Does God care about us?
- How can we know God?
Why does God allow suffering and evil? Is Jesus the only way to God? Why should I trust the Bible? Difficult questions. Disturbing questions. But also legitimate questions, deserving of careful consideration.
Each notebook is organized into six discussions. Their purpose is to encourage reflection and interaction within discussion groups. Objections to Christianity are openly addressed. By engaging in this process, you will be led to examine the validity of the Christian faith and your own opinions.
The "What I Believe Is Debatable" collection was designed for groups and is aimed at open-minded seekers and skeptics. Based on over ten years of experience, this series is a captivating and easy-to-use tool.
Garry Poole works at Willow Creek Community Church in the United States. There, he develops discussion groups. With his team, he has trained thousands of facilitators for these groups, both within his church and around the world.
Table of Contents:
- Preface by Lee Strobel
- Foreword
- Can we know if God exists?
- Discussion 1: Is anyone there?
- Discussion 2: How can we be certain that God truly exists?
- Discussion 3: What does God really look like?
- Discussion 4: How can a rational person believe in miracles?
- Discussion 5: Does God care about us?
- Discussion 6: How can we know God?
- Additional resources
ISBN: 9782362492914