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God's Word tells us we must "always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have" (1 Peter 3:15). This updated classic from Josh McDowell and Sean McDowell will give you the tools you need to do just that. The modern apologetics classic that started it all is now completely revised and updated-because the truth of the Bible doesn't change, but its critics do. With the original Evidence That Demands a Verdict, bestselling author Josh McDowell gave Christian readers the answers they needed to defend their faith against the harshest critics and sceptics. Since that time, Evidence has remained a trusted resource for believers young and old. Bringing historical documentation and the best modern scholarship to bear on the trustworthiness of the Bible and its teachings, this extensive volume has encouraged and strengthened millions. Now, with his son Sean McDowell, Josh McDowell has updated and expanded this classic resource for a new generation. This is a book that invites readers to bring their doubts and doesn't shy away from the tough questions.
Evidence for Jesus, from Josh and Sean McDowell, provides answers to tough questions about the life, ministry, and divinity of Jesus. Written in a handy and readable format, it offers quick insights about Christ to refute combative skeptics, encourage curious seekers, and alleviate nagging doubts in the minds of brand new or lifelong Christians.
En Plenitud de vida, Josh McDowell y Ben Bennett combinan la sabiduría ganada con esfuerzo y la energía juvenil para presentar principios bíblicos, probados por el tiempo y respaldados por la investigación, para superar las heridas, las luchas y los obstáculos para lograr una vida en todo su potencial --una vida de plenitud espiritual, emocional y relacional en lugar de quebrantamiento--, el tipo de vida para el que has nacido.
Be prepared "in season and out" with this handy reference book of faith. Timely and biblically based, Josh McDowell's work offers defenses in 60 of the most-challenged areas of faith. All in one easy-to-reference volume, this book will strengthen your commitment and help you stand firm against challenges to the truth.
Considered answers to the top 65 questions asked about Christianity.
High school student Brittney Marsh is about to discover Truth. However, the forces of hell are determined to prevent her from finding it. In this novel, Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler uncover the truth about making right moral choices. Aimed at teens, this practical, biblically based book combines fiction and fact for a lasting moral impact.
Fifteen-year-old Chad Rogers has never experienced such anguish. Suddenly he is faced with the death of his little brother and the critical injuries of his mother and best friend, Rob. He now must find a way to survive when those he loves most are gone. But how?
Articulate your faith to a skeptical world.For more than forty years, Evidence That Demands a Verdict has convinced skeptics of the Bible's reliability, helped believers articulate their faith, and given them the vital facts they need to defend God's Word and lead others to faith in Jesus.In this video Bible study, based on the completely updated and expanded classic, Josh and his son, Sean, focus on Jesus and the Gospels. Learn how the books of the New Testament came into being and why you can be sure they are historically reliable. Examine why the claims Jesus made about himself are true, how he fulfilled Old Testament prophecies about himself, and how we can know the resurrection took place.This study is for anyone who has ever been stumped by arguments against Christianity or the Bibleor has wondered for themselves if the Bible's depiction of Jesus is true and not just a made-up fairytale.The Evidence That Demands a Verdict Study Guide includes video notes and discussion questions for groups and individuals and between-session exercises for personal application.Sessions include:Why Is Evidence Important for Faith?Is There Such a Thing as Truth?Is the New Testament Reliable?Did Jesus Actually Rise from the Dead?Did Jesus Claim to Be God?How Do We Know the Bible is Accurate?Designed for use with Evidence That Demands a Verdict Video Study (9780310096740), sold separately.
Fourteen-year-old Ann Cassidy has a secret, but she can't keep it any longer. The nightmares, the flashbacks, the false guilt-she has to tell someone. When Ann finally reveals the horror of her childhood sexual abuse, she feels some relief-but she has a new flood of emotions to deal with and she's scared.
Fifteen-year-old Ken Myers is fed up. He says his parents never listen to him, that they are all the time criticizing him, and he feels like an outsider in his own home. And it's not much better with his 'friend' Todd-they're not talking to each other anymore. What can he do to resolve the conflict?
When fifteen-year-old Jessica Ingram hears those words she knows she will never be the same. Suddenly her family-and her emotions-are in pieces. She feels as though her whole world is coming apart.
Sixteen-year-old Kevin Colvin, burdened by his parent's fighting, the recent death of his best friend and slipping grades, despairs that he's just 'a waste of space on this planet. Is this a passing thought or is he about to seriously contemplate suicide?
Honest, frank and straight to the point, youth experts Josh McDowell and Bill Jones jump into the middle of over 230 questions common among teenagers. From 'How can I get along with my parents?' to 'How can I resist drugs when all my friends do it?' to 'How far can I go physically before it's wrong?'-no question is off limits, and no answer is impossible.
A star athlete at his high school, Bobby Franklin faces graduation with anything but certainty. Should he choose ministry over his beloved baseball? Should he earn a college degree-or skip school and try to make it in baseball-or marry his girlfriend, Ashley? As a Christian, he wonders how he can know specifically what God wants him to do.
Senior high students Luke and Traci feel something for each other like they have never felt before. And the more they're together, the deeper their feelings and desire for each other grows. Will these feelings last? Are they truly in love? How can they really know?
Contains compelling evidence which proves the resurrection beyond reasonable doubt.
Evidencias cristianas para evitar confusion, sobre Dios, la Biblia y la fe.
Como lograr relaciones permanentes, maduras, y satisfactorias.
The McDowells offer real-life, on-the-street apologetics-concise, accessible presentations that answer classic questions like "Is there scientific proof God exists?" "Why does God allow suffering?" "Aren't there errors and contradictions in the Bible?" and contemporary questions like "Is God sexist?" "Is religion the real cause of violence in the world?"
Josh and Sean McDowell present a powerful, biblical view of tolerance, love, and acceptance of others.
Why does a good God allow evil to continue? This and other tough questions asked by skeptics of the Christian faith are tackled by McDowell and Stuart.
Who are you? Who told you who are you? Do you like what you see? It's not always easy to love and accept yourself for who you really are. Your experience probably has convinced you that your identity is shaped by how you look, how you perform, and what you achieve. But your identity can be reshaped as you come to see yourself as God sees you---no more and no less. Here, in this freshly revised edition of Josh's best-selling book 'His Image, My Image', you will discover the Biblical basis for a healthy self-identity, redefine your self image, learn to embrace God's view that you are loveable, valuable and competent and come to know yourself as God really knows you. Regardless of your past, God sees you for who you really are, and He likes what He sees. That's why He took the extraordinary, self-sacrificing steps to form a relationship with you. Accept that relationship, and experience the true joy of being you!
"Seven in 10 Protestants ages 18 to 30---both evangelical and mainline---who went to church regularly in high school said they quit attending by age 23, according to the survey by LifeWay Research." (USA Today) Don't Check Your Brains at the Door gives teens answers that make sense, even for the toughest of questions.
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