Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Searching Issues

Rate this book
Why does God allow suffering?

Do all religions lead to God?

What about the New Age?

Is there anything wrong with sex outside of marriage?


Tough, real questions . . . that require straight answers. Nicky Gumbel discusses these and three other common objections to the Christian faith.

Searching Issues is for those seeking insights into some of the most difficult and complex questions surrounding Christianity. Thsi book is also for those interested in bringing their friends to Christ. Whether you are studying on your own or with a small group, you will find helpful answers.


Nickey Gumbel studied law at Cambridge and theology at Oxford, practiced as a lawyer, and is now ordained and on the staff of Holy Trinity Brompton Church in London. He is also the author of Questions of Life, Why Jesus?, Why Christmas?, A Life Worth Living, and Challenging Lifestyle.

144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

11 people are currently reading
177 people want to read

About the author

Nicky Gumbel

179 books81 followers
Nicholas Glyn Paul Gumbel, known as Nicky Gumbel, is an English Anglican priest and author in the evangelical and charismatic traditions. He is known as the developer of the Alpha Course, a basic introduction to Christianity supported by churches of many Christian traditions.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
50 (27%)
4 stars
60 (33%)
3 stars
45 (25%)
2 stars
15 (8%)
1 star
10 (5%)
Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 reviews
Profile Image for Jeremy Manuel.
527 reviews3 followers
December 24, 2022
This book was okay. It's a book that looks at seven different common questions about Christianity. While the book claims that it is trying to answer these objections or questions, it is more just presenting a Christian viewpoint of these issues. The issues it deals with are things like suffering/problem of evil, sexuality, other religions/new age beliefs, the relationship between science and Christianity, as well as look at the Trinity.

To be honest the answers given weren't super surprising, but they were super basic and sometimes failed to present a lot of evidence about the subject, or even that Christians disagree quite a bit over some of these issues. I'll take the science and Christianity issues. While I do agree that the Bible and science don't cancel each other out, there are many Christians who view science very skeptically and almost seem to relish their rejection of certain types of evidence.

So between the basic answers and the failure to really interact with objections even within the modern Christian context on some of the topics, it just feel a bit short in my mind. Some may find it useful, but I didn't really and I'm really not sure I would want to give this to a new believer or to those interested in these questions.
36 reviews
April 19, 2018
A nice overview of issues surrounding Christianity. An insightful and helpful read.
Profile Image for Aaron.
84 reviews6 followers
January 4, 2021
"Why does God allow suffering?"


So my first read of the year was actually a book lent to me from my friend mum. I had been talking with my friend about my personal evolving relationship with faith and Christianity and she thought this book might help me with that. In a way it did, and in others it didn't. Searching Issues aims to explore seven issues with Christianity: suffering, other religions, sex before marriage, the New Age, homosexuality, science and Christianity & the Trinity. I appreciate how the book splits itself into digestable chapters, supplies further reading and sources most of its arguments - although some of the sources come from utterly unreliably publications such as the Daily Mail. It was an easier and less judgemental read than other religious books I've borrowed. Some of the chapters felt much less relevant to today's society and have aged since the book's publication, such as the chapter on the influence of New Age and the chapter on the Trinity - which isn't something I've really managed to give much thought to on my journey with Christianity as of yet. Nevertheless, I appreciate their inclusion for an overall more expansive discussion. Overall, Searching Issues does exactly what it says in the title, but it didn't shift me from agnostic or provide any meaningful answers, only further questions.
Profile Image for John.
877 reviews18 followers
August 22, 2023
A short book that takes on some hot topics concerning belief in Christianity, to be used in Alpha Group discussions. The book is actually pretty good even if it touches quite shortly on each topic - it manages to get some of the essence of the "problem" and give a decent answer. Great starting point.

It took me a long time to start reading the book as I had it on my shelf for almost half of my life, but still, better late than never - and I was surprised it was so good. I do prefer deeper dives, but sometimes a shorter book will suffice.
Profile Image for Sheila.
Author 5 books10 followers
March 24, 2015
This is a great overview of the issues affecting people in the world today from a Christian standpoint. Nicky deals thoughtfully and carefully with all the issues without prejudice or intolerance. The viewpoints are considered and sensitively dealt with. The issues being - sex before marriage, homosexuality, suffering, other religions, the new age, science and Christianity and the Trinity. It's a small paperback and is easily read and inwardly digested. Well worth a read especially for someone who is new to Christian belief or someone searching for answers.
3 reviews
July 27, 2024
I haven’t finished the book but decided to read through two or three of the prompts. I think they’re pretty standard as far as answers go and haven’t changed any of my opinions really. I will applaud Gumbel for being open and willing to approach these issues without condemnation. I also think he’s a bit more nuanced than your average Christian on these issues. Plus it’s decently written. (I would give it 2.5 stars)
1 review
September 12, 2013
A great overview of some major questions/objections about the Christian faith. Nicky Gumbel is so good about putting things in a way that just makes sense. :)
Profile Image for Alex James.
4 reviews2 followers
March 26, 2016
Promised a colleague I'd read this. I have to say I'm disappointed. I've resisted picking it apart but it fails to tackle the 7 objections mentioned in any way.
Profile Image for Louise Jones.
288 reviews11 followers
April 22, 2017
yer it kinda of covered the questions everyone seems to ask such as why does god suffering and about homo sexuality and their was no big surprises in the answers but it was an interesting read especially for people who have questions about christinaty and writen in a style that was quite easy to understand which is a sign for the alpha course which is well known although never been to one though
Displaying 1 - 14 of 14 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.