Beyond Belief to Convictions
Josh McDowell's Beyond Belief message is the foundation to launch a spiritual revolution among youth. This is a revolution to equip churches and families to raise up a generation of the cross--young people who have been transformed by Christ and the cross, who are empowered to live crossgrain to the culture and are committed to share Christ across all cultures.
Sixteen sta
...morePaperback, 336 pages
Published
August 9th 2002
by Tyndale House Publishers
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I consider it unfair for me to rate a book that I only listened to the first three minutes of, but the first three minutes of Beyond Belief to Convictions were so bad, I'm making an exception. I was expecting a thoughtful, well researched apologetic. Instead I found a lowbrow rant against postmodernism. It's essentially another Our kids are all having sex and doing drugs because they're postmodernists! spiel.
Wanting to be more fair, I skimmed ahead and found half formed arguments,...more
Wanting to be more fair, I skimmed ahead and found half formed arguments,...more
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bien, me gusto mnachonm
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There is some good apologetics information here, but I have to believe that there are better books out there if that is what you're looking for. I read this as part of a group discussion at church.
It was an okay book, it wasn't really the best. Very modern dayish, if you know what I mean. But it still had a pretty good message.
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