Written in John Dickson's characteristically non-technical and readable style, this book urges the reader to become more than mere spectators when approaching the religions of the world
This lively, accessible book highlights society's most influential voices - including New Age, Secular Humanism, Relativism and Postmodernism. Readers will be rewarded with a way to process the complex messages of our 21st century world and an understanding of how these relate to a Christian worldview.
Paul Barnett’s classic book presenting the evidence for Jesus – his historical existence, his deity, his resurrection and for the historical reliability of the Gospels. The book ends with a challenge to accept the facts and come to a conviction about Jesus.
The New Testament states that at a certain time and place, God became human and lived among us. Even more, it claims that his death, resurrection and return have eternal significance for every person. Paul Barnett presents the evidence for these claims in this newly revised edition.
Why does God allow suffering? If God is all powerful and loving why is there so much pain in the world? In this short book John Dickson looks at what the world says about suffering before turning to the Bible to see what it says about God, justice and suffering.
This contemporary and thought-provoking booklet by John Dickson is beautifully presented and suitable for adults enquiring about Jesus. Unlike any other tract available, it is a modern retelling of the gospel looking at the God of common sense, and Jesus as healer, teacher, judge, saviour and Lord.