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by Lee Strobel £9:99 (Amazon have it for £6:16)
Lee Strobel is a journalist with legal training. He considered himself an atheist, God was a product of wishful thinking.
Didn’t science dispel belief in the supernatural? Jesus was a reactionary, a sage, but God? No, not even He thought that! However he hadn’t thought deeply about things, that is until his wife Leslie became a Christian. The positive changes in her life and attitudes made Lee really think and he launched into an all-out investigation into the facts surrounding the case for Christ. The
evidence began to point to the unthinkable! He used his legal training and the categories of proof he was used to in his work; eyewitness evidence, documentary evidence, psychological evidence circumstantial evidence and even fingerprint evidence! The reader is asked to weigh the evidence as a juror would in a court. (Interestingly there are two quotes from Anthony Flew a noted 20th Century atheistic philosopher. He has recently written a new book stating his change of mind. Late in life he accepted the existence of God. See his book; “There is no a God.” This was after the quotes from Strobel.) Strobel takes each of these categories of proof and consults an authority in that particular field. Once
he had finished the examination of the facts he found the evidence was too strong to ignore. To quote him, “Yes, I had to take a leap of faith as we do in every decision we make in life… I was choosing to go in the same direction as the torrent of facts was flowing.” Also, “There were no lightning bolts, no audible replies, no tingly sensation, but an exhilarating rush of reason.”
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Book Review: The Friends Of The Case for Christ: A Journalist’s Personal The Students AssociaInvestigation of the Evidence for Jesus
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This book is a great read and provides lots of ammunition against the often ill thought out objections to faith in Jesus we hear regularly. It is a useful weapon in the Christian’s armoury and contains lots of compelling evidence. People may still reject it but they will do so having had the facts!
Ordination of Elders at Cathcart On Sunday 12 June we were delighted to ordain two new elders at Cathcart, Mrs Lana Robb and Mrs Morag Steven. It was a moving and encouraging service and we know these two ladies will contribute much to the work of the kirk session.
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