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The Case for Christ for Kids 4 reviews Lee Strobel
Zonderkidz, 2006
Get those kids started on their own faith early I appreciate the fact that Lee Strobel and Zondervan are marketing a very good book idea to both teens (the "student" edition) and children. We sometimes take for granted that our kids are not thinking people, but they really are. The information presented here is, in simplest form, the same basic information Strobel originally wrote in the adult book. But cartoons, graphics, and an ...
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The End of Reason: A Response to the New Atheists 8 reviews Ravi K. Zacharias
Zondervan, 2008
A Devastating Critique of Harris The new book from Christian author and apologist Ravi Zacharias, The End of Reason, is a direct response to the two books recently written by anti-religion champion Sam Harris titled The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation. That Zacharias has chosen to go after Harris is easily discernable from the title. Yet Zacharias's subtitle, "A response to the new atheists" suggests that Harris ...
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The Case for Faith: A Journalist Investigates the Toughest Objections to Christianity 213 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2000
THANKS I have just had a daughter.
I try to have "my" own opinion about GOD because I would like to give it and teach it to her. That's my why.
Thanks to this book I am again very interested in GOD and I don't feel I am silly. There are good and clever reasons for being a believer.
Read it and give it a chance. You and God deserve it.
Sorry for my bad English.
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The Case for Christ (Pack of 6) 24 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 1998
An excellent introduction to Christian Apologetics! This book is an excellent introduction to Christian Apologetics. It presents some basic arguments in favor of Christianity in an easy to read and understand format. While I am sure he interviewed critics during his initial research that led to his conversion, he does not present them here because as the title says, his book presents the basic "Case for Christ". Strobel is not a theologian, and ...
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The Case for Faith for Kids 1 review Lee Strobel
Zonderkidz, 2006
Get those kids started on their own faith early I appreciate the fact that Lee Strobel and Zondervan are marketing a very good book idea to both teens (the "student" edition) and children. We sometimes take for granted that our kids are not thinking people, but they really are. The information presented here is, in simplest form, the same basic information Strobel originally wrote in the adult book. But cartoons, graphics, and an ...
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The Case for the Real Jesus: A Journalist Investigates Current Attacks on the Identity of Christ 63 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2007
Defending the real Jesus The most important person in human history has always come under attack, but it seems that in the past few decades an especially concentrated attack on Jesus Christ has taken place. This has come in the form of claims about missing or suppressed gospels, alternative Christianities, and church cover-ups.
The most famous of course was the fictional hatchet job on Christian orthodoxy, The Da ...
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The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God 200 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2005
Proof Some scientists DO try to cover up the truth. Read for yourself the facts that multi-disciplinary scientists want to get out to the public. Many interviews with scientists from every field. Here is the truth that educational institutions don't want you to know.
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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus (Student Edition) 18 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2001
Great book! This book is condensed, short and easy to read. I have used it in my High school Sunday School classes as a study book for the kids, and they have liked it. It shows a journalistic, logical, convincing argument for Jesus Christ as God and Savior. Would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Christianity and the Truth.
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Case for Faith--Student Edition, The 12 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan/Youth Specialties, 2002
Great book This book was instrumental in my wife's coming to know Jesus. It is the manual for dealing with tough questions and Strobel's style is very easy to read.
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The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus 626 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 1998
Outstanding This is an excellent book for anyone who wants to know more about why someone would choose to believe in Christianity.
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Case for Faith, The 9 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2000
Excellent Overview of 8 Obstacles to Faith in Christ I have been a believer in Christ now for over 20 years. Recently, I encountered a season in my life where I wanted to gain a better understanding of what I believe, why I believe, and why others choose not to believe. I found what I was looking for in Lee Strobel's fine apologetic treatment of the subject of faith. I thoroughly enjoyed the structure and flow of this book as Lee introduces the ...
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The God Conversation: Using Stories and Illustrations to Explain Your Faith 4 reviews J. P. Moreland, Tim Muehlhoff
IVP Books, 2007
A Solid Entry Level Apologetics Resource This book is a well crafted intro into many of the most famous arguments for the existence of God, and other pressing problems that confound Christians in all ages. It's divided into Seven Section over 11 chapters and an afterthougt. What seperates this book from many other apologetics works is it's heavy reliance upon illustration. In dealing with ehtics it has a sidebar on the movie Munich ...
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Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary 11 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 1993
All Pastors should read this!! If every pastor could read this book and see their church from the eyes of "unchurched Harry and Mary" there'd be no more of what I call "Cheesy Church." The wonderul danger in reading this book is that you'll no longer see your church from the perspective of a pastor or member, but will scrutinize the ridiculous man-made traditions in a way that will embarrass you every time a visitor walks in! ...
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The Case for Christ--Student Edition (6 Pack) 8 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2002
Just Do IT! I decided to follow God's lead and invite 30+ young men from the area to come for 10 weeks and have a book/Bible study using this book. 23 guys have RSVP'ed. Great book to use for Christian students or non-believers to give evidence of Christ, the Bible and God. The evidence is provided in a clear and neutral position and allows the students to decide on the evidence for themselves. I ...
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The Case for a Creator for Kids 2 reviews Lee Strobel
Zonderkidz, 2006
Good creation explanation for kids This is a good intro to why creationism is valid. The case for a creator for kids is for 8-12 year olds, so if you have a mature child I'd suggest the teen edition rather than criticizing a book that is VERY clearly meant for beginner creationists. The simple terms helped my 8 year old grasp the concepts; and in our opinion, this is an EXCELLENT foundation for understanding the logic & ...
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The Case for Easter: Journalist Investigates the Evidence for the Resurrection 22 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan Publishing Company, 2004
A must read... Who knew that Salvation could be found for $2.99 between the newspapers and the KK doughnuts at the Kroger? This book is one that I have now read twice and have committed to reading every Lent. Strobel provides a compelling case for Christ's resurrection. The best part is it's written in a clear, simple style that does not take away from the power of his argument. Many Christians criticize ...
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Off My Case for Kids: 12 Stories to Help You Defend Your Faith 2 reviews Lee Strobel, Robert Elmer
Zonderkidz, 2006
WONDERFUL RESOURCE Parents cannot start too early in teaching their children apologetics. This is a wonderful book for parents and teachers and Sunday school teachers alike to use in helping kids defend their faith. Using real-life situations for tweens this provides endless hours of discussion and interaction.
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Becoming a Contagious Christian: Six Sessions on Communicating Your Faith in a Style That Fits You ... Mark Mittelberg, Lee Strobel, ...
Zondervan, 2007
This Willow Creek Resources six-session evangelism course for churches and groups of all sizes is designed to equip believers for effective evangelism by showing them how they can share the gospel in a natural and powerful way while being the person God made them to be.
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God's Outrageous Claims: Discover What They Mean for You (Strobel, Lee) 11 reviews Lee Strobel
Zondervan, 2005
Audacious claims, amazing answers Few writers communicate more effectively than Lee Stroebel. The unique approach of this volume has appeal for the skeptics, cynics, and seekers in your group. It lays out thirteen audacious claims made by God, one at a time, and proceeds to support each one from human history, logic, stories, and author's own incredible experiences. Apologetic in style. There are thirteen such claims, including ...
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Choosing Your Faith: In a World of Spiritual Options 12 reviews Mark Mittelberg, Lee Strobel
N/A, 2008
Phenomenal Book! Choosing Your Faith does a phenomenal job of connecting with you, the reader from the very beginning, whether you're a Christian or not. No matter what faith background you are, this is a must read. It will make you question and really come to a conclusion as to what you believe and why you believe it. This book is a hit and I encourage you to pick it up today for you and for a gift for anyone ...
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