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Windows to Faith: Insights for the Inquisitive
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Windows to Faith: Insights for the Inquisitive

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Many people tell Christians: "I wish I had your faith!"  Others, particularly atheists, reject the concept of faith altogether, see faith and reason as being in conflict and the former as just a meaningless crutch for the weak.  Bible teacher, missionary and radio broadcaster, Brian Johnston's conversational and down to earth approach takes a look at some of the key barriers to faith and, in drawing illustrations from the worlds of science, nature, history, politics, society and the Bible, aims to open up the subject for those of faith, those with little faith and those with none.   A great book for those who want to be witnessing for Christ more effectively. 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHayes Press
Release dateNov 19, 2018
ISBN9781386462286
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Windows to Faith: Insights for the Inquisitive
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Brian Johnston

Born and educated in Scotland, Brian worked as a government scientist until God called him into full-time Christian ministry on behalf of the Churches of God (www.churchesofgod.info). His voice has been heard on Search For Truth radio broadcasts for over 30 years (visit www.searchfortruth.podbean.com) during which time he has been an itinerant Bible teacher throughout the UK and Canada. His evangelical and missionary work outside the UK is primarily in Belgium and The Philippines. He is married to Rosemary, with a son and daughter.

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