Released in the UK December 2017
Released in the US February 2018
Large trade paperback | 256 Pages
9781527100886 • £9.99 $15.99
BISAC – REL030000
The West has become permeated with a culture that doesn’t ‘do’ God. Many people assert that we have progressed, while Christians are still clinging to out–dated ideas. In Why We (Still) Believe, fourteen contributors focus on several specific contemporary attacks on Christianity, showing why they ‘continue in the faith’ (Col.1:23).
Contributors: Andy Bannister, Iver Martin, John Ellis, Vince Vitale, Maher Samuel, John Blanchard, Joe Barnard, David J. Randall, Stefan Gustavsson, Richard Lucas, David Robertson, Nola Leach, Gordon MacDonald, (the late) Gordon Wilson
David J. Randall
David J. Randall is now retired after more than forty years in full–time pastoral ministry. He was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Solas (Centre for Public Christianity) based in Dundee, Scotland.
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I welcome this collection of short essays that passionately and intelligently present a coherent and cogent case for biblical Christianity in our secular world.
Leonardo De Chirico
Church planter in central Rome
A compelling and clear statement of why Christianity may after all be true and, if true, of the momentous consequences for what we think, who we are and how we live.
James M. Fraser
Former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Highlands and Islands
... theoretical and practical, pastoral and apologetical. I filled my copy with underlines and marginal notes, grateful for the "conversation" and the prompts for further reading and writing.
Mark Coppenger
Professor of Christian Apologetics, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
... give Christians courage, strengthen biblical convictions, and potentially open many doors to speak of Jesus with credibility, integrity and the kind of intelligent discussion where some evangelism just talks right past the target audience.
Peter Dickson
Regional Team Leader in Scotland, UCCF: The Christian Unions