How Can I Be Sure
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Introduction: The Many Faces Of Doubt
1. What Is Doubt?
2. Why Is Doubt Dangerous?
3. What Do I Have To Believe To Be A Christian?
4. How Can I Overcome Doubt As A Christian?
5. How Can I Develop A Confident Faith?
Conclusion: Living With Faith And Doubt
Additional Info
Many Christians experience times of doubt and uncertainty. At various times we can ask: Does God love me? Am I really a Christian? – and even Is there a God at all?!
This short, readable book unpacks the difference between good and bad doubt, shows us where it comes from and how to deal with it in ourselves and others.
It explains clearly and simply the liberating reality of what the Bible tells us about doubt, assurance and the Christian life.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781909559158
ISBN10: 1909559156
John Stevens
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2014
Questions Christians Ask
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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