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Arguing with Atheists: and Other Non-Believers: Radical Disciple, #6
Spiritual Maturity Handbook
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If you knew that you were about to get into a conversation with an Atheist (or a Buddhist or a Wiccan) how would you feel about it? Fear? Frustration? Nervousness? If so, why?

Unfortunately, most Christians simply do not know how to effectively express and defend their faith with people who have different beliefs.
But it doesn't have to be that way. The fact is, dealing with people who believe differently is not difficult at all if you know how to do it. This does not mean that you can merely read a book and everything is okay. If you want to be good at anything you have to put the effort into it to become good.

Now honestly, some things are not worth the effort it takes to do that. But when it comes to holding our own with our Christian faith, it is impossible to put too much effort into it. God has literally commissioned us to put a priority on sharing the gospel. This booklet is a great place to start. Here you will find the tools for arguing laid out nicely for you. From there, all you will need to do is pick them up and get good at using them.

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PublisherFreddy Davis
Release dateDec 18, 2011
Arguing with Atheists: and Other Non-Believers: Radical Disciple, #6
Spiritual Maturity Handbook

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  • Spiritual Maturity Handbook

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    Spiritual Maturity Handbook
    Spiritual Maturity Handbook

    For a Christian, an understanding of spiritual maturity and its development in one’s life is, without a doubt, one of the most important elements of our faith. At the same time, it may be one of the most elusive. Here you will find a definition of spiritual maturity along with its parameters. Additionally, you will find the things you must work on in your life to develop that maturity.

  • Arguing with Atheists: and Other Non-Believers: Radical Disciple, #6

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    Arguing with Atheists: and Other Non-Believers: Radical Disciple, #6
    Arguing with Atheists: and Other Non-Believers: Radical Disciple, #6

    If you knew that you were about to get into a conversation with an Atheist (or a Buddhist or a Wiccan) how would you feel about it? Fear? Frustration? Nervousness? If so, why? Unfortunately, most Christians simply do not know how to effectively express and defend their faith with people who have different beliefs. But it doesn't have to be that way. The fact is, dealing with people who believe differently is not difficult at all if you know how to do it. This does not mean that you can merely read a book and everything is okay. If you want to be good at anything you have to put the effort into it to become good. Now honestly, some things are not worth the effort it takes to do that. But when it comes to holding our own with our Christian faith, it is impossible to put too much effort into it. God has literally commissioned us to put a priority on sharing the gospel. This booklet is a great place to start. Here you will find the tools for arguing laid out nicely for you. From there, all you will need to do is pick them up and get good at using them.

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Freddy Davis

Freddy Davis is the president of MarketFaith Ministries. He is married to Deborah and has one son, Ken. Freddy did his undergraduate studies at Florida State University in Speech Communications and received his MDiv and DMin degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to his pastoral ministry and work with MarketFaith Ministries, Freddy served overseas as an international missionary for nearly 17 years (in Japan and in the former Soviet Republic of Latvia). Freddy is the author of numerous books, workbooks and other works.

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