But Is It Real?
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A provocative, informed and challenging book, which is certain to stimulate thought and conversations.
The apostle Paul gives some great guidance on how a worshipper of Jesus should talk about their faith: ‘Let your conversation be always full of grace’ (Colossians 4:6). In her brilliant new book, Amy Orr-Ewing takes this advice to heart. She defends the truths of Christianity with grace and intelligence, boldness and gentleness. If you’re a Christian, this book will help you do the same. Or perhaps you’re just starting out on a journey to find out if Christ and his claims are real. If so, Amy’s clear thinking and friendly voice will help you along the way!
With respect, but also with devastating clarity, this book challenges the spirit of lazy secularism that is so prevalent in our society. The author looks at the most common objections to religious belief, and Christian faith in particular, and shows that they are as irrational as the beliefs they believe they are attacking. Christian faith makes a claim of such importance about the way the world is that no one should reject it without at least testing it properly. This book demonstrates that belief in God is at least as rational as unbelief, and far more rewarding.
Amy Orr-Ewing is one of the foremost British evangelists and apologists of our generation. Her writings are clear-thinking, thoughtful, and persuasive. Together with her husband Frog, she has built up a dynamic local church in South London.
Is God real? Is it possible to know anything, let alone know him? Why do bad things happen to people who worship this God? What about the spiritual experiences of other faiths?
All of these accusations, objections and questions have come directly from real-life situations.
Amy Orr-Ewing writes, 'I hope that the thoughts offered here will help you see what the Christian faith has to say amid all the pain, confusion and complexity of life.'
A provocative, informed and challenging book, which is certain to stimulate thought and conversations.
The apostle Paul gives some great guidance on how a worshipper of Jesus should talk about their faith: ‘Let your conversation be always full of grace’ (Colossians 4:6). In her brilliant new book, Amy Orr-Ewing takes this advice to heart. She defends the truths of Christianity with grace and intelligence, boldness and gentleness. If you’re a Christian, this book will help you do the same. Or perhaps you’re just starting out on a journey to find out if Christ and his claims are real. If so, Amy’s clear thinking and friendly voice will help you along the way!
With respect, but also with devastating clarity, this book challenges the spirit of lazy secularism that is so prevalent in our society. The author looks at the most common objections to religious belief, and Christian faith in particular, and shows that they are as irrational as the beliefs they believe they are attacking. Christian faith makes a claim of such importance about the way the world is that no one should reject it without at least testing it properly. This book demonstrates that belief in God is at least as rational as unbelief, and far more rewarding.
Amy Orr-Ewing is one of the foremost British evangelists and apologists of our generation. Her writings are clear-thinking, thoughtful, and persuasive. Together with her husband Frog, she has built up a dynamic local church in South London.









Is God real? Is it possible to know anything, let alone know him? Why do bad things happen to people who worship this God? What about the spiritual experiences of other faiths?
All of these accusations, objections and questions have come directly from real-life situations.
Amy Orr-Ewing writes, 'I hope that the thoughts offered here will help you see what the Christian faith has to say amid all the pain, confusion and complexity of life.'