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ISBN 9781844740734
Published 15/04/2005

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I’d like to believe, but …

 

Michael Green and Nick Spencer

At first sight, asking someone to believe in Christianity can be like asking someone to believe in a fairy tale. We’d all like the frog to turn into the prince or princess of our dreams. Similarly many of us would like to find faith but there are too many questions …

‘Religious people are too intolerant’; ‘You can’t trust what is in the Bible’; ‘Science has disproved Christianity’; “There’s just too much suffering in the world’; ‘There’s not enough proof for me to believe’;  ‘Something 2,000 years old can’t be relevant to me today’.

These statements were the genuine concerns of people who were asked about their personal beliefs. They were comments from men and women who have no clear views about God and do not go to church. They may be views that you, your family or your friends hold.

Michael Green has responded to each of these statements in a direct and informal way giving his Christian perspective on the opinions expressed. His easy style will engage readers and help to show how the Bible and Christian beliefs can provide a real faith for life. This book may even help you believe in spite of your buts …

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Author Information


Canon Dr. Michael Green is Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and a popular writer and speaker. He is also author of Sharing your Faith with a Friend and But Don't All Religions Lead to God?


Nick Spencer is trends and attitudes analyst at the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity. He spent six years working as a market researcher for Research International and as a strategic marketing consultant for the Henley Centre before joining LICC and the Jubilee Centre in January 2002.

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