![]() ![]() On the shelf next to Rosaria Butterfield and Jen Wilkin for leading Christian women writers today, and on a par with Tim Keller only in better English. And sits together with the author's slightly harsh yet humble self-reflections. After registering, you get unlimited access to our extensive library of eBook, DVD. Get eBook Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion. Along with the capacity for new perspective. Download Confronting Christianity: 12 Hard Questions for the World's Largest Religion. The sheer freshness of ideas at times is exhilarating. The old Spurgeon adage of a sermon taking twenty years and twenty minutes to prepare comes to mind through the encapsulation of what must have been years of thought. Turning the pages one starts to conclude that every subject is going to get the same deft treatment, no exceptions. Just plain wrong! This book is an apologetics masterclass. And so with its arrival, at least in me, very moderate expectations. Further, I had read a few of Rebecca Mclaughlin's blogs prior to this book with no great effect. Well! Some writers today, at least it seems to me, take up the pen in order to self-describe as authors rather than actually having something to say. ![]()
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