What are the Top Books to Give a Non-Christian?
Seven book recommendations for giving to non-Christians.
What are the key beliefs that make someone a Christian? And why do Christians believe these things? Explore the key Christian beliefs here – and see why being a Christian is more than holding a certain set of beliefs.
Seven book recommendations for giving to non-Christians.
This talk puts the issue of sexuality and same-sex relationships into the wider context of Christian belief.
What does human society tell us about human nature? Are we essentially good or bad?
Tim Keller's new book explores the question of how anyone in our age of scepticism could believe in Christianity.
'If Love Wins, What is Lost?' gives Paul Coulter's in-depth response to Rob Bell's controversial book 'Love Wins'
Responding to the question of whether the existence of Hell means that God cannot be a God of love.
Jesus said that to enter the kingdom of heaven a person must be “born again” (John 3:3). This consists of an act of the heart…
How can we explain mankind's dueling capacities for debauchery and greatness? Pascal argued Christianity held the answer.
This talk considers the difficult issue of Hell - what it is and how a loving God can send anyone there.
What are we to make of the Christmas story? Is there any truth in it? And if Jesus really was born, who was he?
Tom Wright explains what the Bible is and why it's worth reading.
Never been to church? Been away from church for a while? This helpful book explores why it's worth going to church.
An interview with theologian and scientist Alister McGrath.
Are we good? Should we decide by comparing ourselves to other people or to God? Is goodness relative or absolute?
In the twenty-first century, can people really still believe in angels and demons?
Why the case for the truth of Christianity has never been stronger - but Europe is a difficult place to spread that message.
Is the doctrine of hell a hindrance or a help in witnessing? Many evangelicals are ashamed of this biblical doctrine, viewing it as a…