• Does Christianity Still Make Sense?

  • A Former Skeptic Responds to Today’s Toughest Objections to Christianity
  • By: Bobby Conway, J. Warner Wallace
  • Narrated by: Bobby Conway
  • Length: 5 hrs and 28 mins
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Does Christianity Still Make Sense?

By: Bobby Conway, J. Warner Wallace
Narrated by: Bobby Conway
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A chronic doubter responds to 20 of the most difficult questions about Christianity

From the Foreword by J. Warner Wallace: “A book written by a man who has genuinely struggled with the questions, wrestled with doubts, and emerged faithful on the other side. He understands you.”

Does Christianity still make sense? Years after Bobby Conway became a Christian, this question haunted him. Even though by then, he was the pastor of a thriving church, it seemed as if his entire belief structure was being dismantled. Had he been duped? Perhaps you can relate to how Bobby felt. Maybe you find yourself questioning in the same way.

In this book, Bobby describes his own long journey through chronic doubt to a settled and confident trust. In this book, he responds to the twenty toughest challenges to the Christian faith, including these difficult questions:

Why are there so many scandals in the Church?

Aren’t Christians just a bunch of hypocrites?

Why do Christians use God’s name to oppress others?

Why are so many Christians racists?

Why does God allow evil in the world?

Is there reliable evidence for God’s existence?

Join Bobby in this book as he explores these questions and many more while describing how he was hammered with doubts for years.

©2024 Bobby Conway (P)2024 One Audiobooks

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A Handbook for Apologists!

This book artfully examines a former skeptic’s testimony both prior to and after becoming a Christian. The whimsical stories from the author’s youth provided some comic relief between the posing of some of life’s deep philosophical conundrums. The book offers insight into common objections any Christian witness can say they have heard before. I would highly recommend this read to anyone who is doubting, but also to Christians who want to be prepared to give anyone who asks the reason for their hope in Christ Jesus (I Peter 3:15). I’m looking forward to reading more titles from this author!

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Great tool for sharing faith

Loved the practical and relevant explanations of tougher questions. Will written and an excellent tool for anyone with nonbelievers or questioning friends or family. Appreciated the transparency and candor as Pastor Conway shared his story

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