Being Christian. What does that mean? And how do you do it?
However you answer those questions—even if the answer is “I don’t have a clue!—you need this book. Here Steve Arterburn and John Shore tackle some simple, but also complex, questions that just about everyone has about being Christian. And they do so using everyday language. Here you’ll find real questions, like:
How do I know God loves me personally? Is there any sin that’s beyond forgiving? Will being a Christian help me get rid of my bad habits? Why are there so many Christian denominations? Should I join a Bible study group?
Wherever you happen to be along the faith continuum, this book is for you. For some, it will be an introduction to Christian beliefs and practices. For others, it will be an in-depth review. The authors say, “We asked a lot of people, and did a lot of thinking and praying, in order to come up with the questions about Christianity and its attending issues that we feel even the most experienced Christians sometimes want answered.”
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"I really liked this book. It answers basic questions about who God is and how to relate to him in a personal way. It is not preachy but really makes your see that god is love and all he wants back is to be loved."
— Sandra (5 out of 5 stars)
" This was a good book. Basics, interspetive, and thoughtful. Humor was a little cheesy but a fast read. Can read from cover to cover or check the table of contents for specific questions. "
— Sherri, 7/12/2013" Great read on how men think, act, approach life and how we can change that in ways we need to.<br/>It is one of those "a look in the mirror" books. "
— Bgordondavis, 10/17/2010Stephen Arterburn is the founder and chairman of New Life Ministries and is the host of the nationally syndicated New Life Live! daily radio program. He is also the founder of the Women of Faith conferences and an author of more than forty books. His most recent bestsellers include Every Man's Battle and Finding Mr. Right. He lives in Laguna Beach, California.