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We live in a skeptical age. People--especially young people--expressdoubts about Christian faith. In this thoughtful eight week study BishopScott Jones, author of The Wesleyan Way, partners with his sonRev. Arthur Jones, to address hard questions that all of us face whenconsidering faith, religion, and the church. The questions include:Can only one religion be true? Why is there suffering and evil? How can I believe in science and creation? How can I believe in a God I can't prove? Can I trust…
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We live in a skeptical age. People--especially young people--express
doubts about Christian faith. In this thoughtful eight week study Bishop
Scott Jones, author of The Wesleyan Way, partners with his son
Rev. Arthur Jones, to address hard questions that all of us face when
considering faith, religion, and the church. The questions include:



Can only one religion be true?
Why is there suffering and evil?
How can I believe in science and creation?
How can I believe in a God I can't prove?
Can I trust the Old Testament?
Are marriage, sex, and family life religious issues?
Was Jesus' resurrection real?
Why do Christians disagree about so many things?

The message is strong and clear: Don't let your questions stop you
from accepting God's invitation to faith. Engage your doubt, and you may
find you are closer to God on the other side.

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We live in a skeptical age. People--especially young people--express
doubts about Christian faith. In this thoughtful eight week study Bishop
Scott Jones, author of The Wesleyan Way, partners with his son
Rev. Arthur Jones, to address hard questions that all of us face when
considering faith, religion, and the church. The questions include:



Can only one religion be true?
Why is there suffering and evil?
How can I believe in science and creation?
How can I believe in a God I can't prove?
Can I trust the Old Testament?
Are marriage, sex, and family life religious issues?
Was Jesus' resurrection real?
Why do Christians disagree about so many things?

The message is strong and clear: Don't let your questions stop you
from accepting God's invitation to faith. Engage your doubt, and you may
find you are closer to God on the other side.

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