Tricky: The hardest questions to ask about Christianity (and some answers)

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· The Good Book Company
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Answers nine of the hardest questions about Christianity in an engaging, biblical and straightforward way.

This book does not try to sound clever, or win an argument. It does aim to to introduce people to Jesus and the answers he gives to the hard questions we ask.

Many Christian young adults and teenagers have hard questions about their faith. Many non-Christians do, too. Michael and Carl take nine of the hardest, such as "Doesn't Jesus ruin your fun?" "Why is there so much suffering?" and "What does Jesus really think about being gay?" These aren't questions with easy answers; but, as they show, they are questions that have good answers. Written for people of all backgrounds and beliefs, it's a book that is short but not simplistic, and clear but not condescending.

If you are a Christian struggling with these issues... if you want to have confidence to talk to your friends about these things... or if you are a non-Christian who wants answers to the hardest questions you can ask... grab this book.

About the author

Michael Dormandy is studying for ministry at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He has worked as a teacher and on staff at two churches. Carl Laferton is Editorial Director at The Good Book Company. He's the author of Original Jesus and The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross.

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