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message 11: by Kamisamanou (new)

Nophoto-m-25x33 The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism is undoubtedly the best. I haven't even finished the book and have be blown away thus far.


message 10: by Meg121475 (new)

Nophoto-u-25x33 The Case for Christ, The Case for Creation, and The Case for Faith all by Lee Strobel. I have read the youth version of all 3 with my tween and we enjoyed them. I am currently reading The Case for Christmas with my book club...


message 9: by Brittany (new)

1297101 Louie Giglio and Chris Tomlin (the singer) are starting a Passion church, in Atlanta I think. I heard Chris talking about it on the radio yesterday.


message 8: by ~:Alexandra:~ (new)

1570922 Oh my! I LOVE Ken Ham! We're watching a series of videos by him on that subject every youth meeting; but I can't seem to recall what their name is right at this moment.


message 7: by Glenda (new)

1337163 How about a DVD? Louie Giglio's "Indescribable" is awesome for teenagers, very visual and thought provoking and passionate.


message 6: by deleted member (new)

its good to read the other side of the coin too like the jesus puzzle, for one. I think that book taught me that so many changes in the bible translations over the years can lead to many interpretations lol.


message 5: by Hillary (new)

1466038 The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel definitely.

And I'm pretty sure there are teen versions as well.


message 4: by Kym (new)

1246765 Thanks Lyn and Glenn. I will check out KNOW WHY YOU BELIEVE and KNOW WHAT YOU BELIEVE. I have Case for Christ by Strobel. I have enjoyed that. I have many athetist and angonostic friends and want to show them that the Bible and God can be counted on. I am reading Ken Ham's One Blood, bibical answer to Racism. It is very good. I wanted something that wasn't so lengthy. I wanted to hit the core questions and then follow up with something more. Not over load them at first. Know what I mean?


message 3: by Glenn (new)

939728 Hey Kym, I don't think anyone does better work on Creation then Ken Ham at Answers In Genesis. You can see all his work and others at AnswersInGenesis.org. He is entertaining and easy to understand and uses sound science and the scriptures to give skeptics something to think about and great encouragement and inspiration for the believer. I think Strobel's The Case for Christ is a great book on evaluating Jesus for the skeptic who is afraid of being follish enough to believe Jesus is who you and I know He is! A great investigative journalist approach to the topic.

Glenn


message 2: by Lyn (new)

689372 How about Paul Little's classics, KNOW WHY YOU BELIVE and KNOW WHAT YOU BELIEVE?
Lyn


message 1: by Kym (new)

1246765 Does anyone have any suggestions on books that talk about creation and the edvidence of Jesus? That is easy to understand for young adults or non-harvard people.


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