Why believe that Jesus is the Son of God? How can we know he rose from the dead? Your most pressing questions about Christianity—answered! Well known for his bestseller The Case for Christ, Strobel uses an investigative approach to examine faith issues and gives easy-to-understand answers that will satisfy skeptics’ most common queries. 53 pages, softcover from Zondervan.
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