Apathy means, “I don’t care.” Ignorance means, “I don’t know.” Complacency means, “I am satisfied with my current status.” Laziness means, “I don’t feel like doing anything.” There may be […]
A GUIDE TO EXPLORING TOUGH QUESTIONS TOGETHER
Do you know someone who is wrestling with hard questions about God? Would you like to help but aren’t sure where to start? Many today are confused about life’s biggest questions—about meaning, truth, suffering, and faith. God Conversations is an interactive guide that helps you walk alongside them. Through twenty thoughtful discussions about God’s existence, nature, and character, this book offers brief but impactful answers you can explore together, with opportunities to dig deeper into each question.
Each conversation tackles a key question that honest seekers ask, such as:
Whether you’re guiding a friend, mentoring a student, or exploring questions of faith yourself, this book will help you engage in some of the most meaningful conversations you’ll ever have.
“This book will be a treasure for teens, college students, and their spiritual leaders.”
— JOHN S. DICKERSON, Lead Pastor, Connection Pointe Christian Church, Author of Jesus Skeptic, nationally-awarded journalist
“God Conversations helps parents and other influential adults navigate tough issues with teens in a loving and reasonable way. This would be a valuable resource for every youth pastor to have on their shelf!”
—LINDSEY MEDENWALDT, author of Bridge-Building Apologetics
“Thoughtful, clear, and incredibly practical.”
—BOBBY HARRINGTON, Pastor, Author, and Point Leader of Renew.org and Discipleship.org
“An all-purpose Swiss Army Knife for Christians!”
—GARY HABERMAS, Liberty University
Apathy means, “I don’t care.” Ignorance means, “I don’t know.” Complacency means, “I am satisfied with my current status.” Laziness means, “I don’t feel like doing anything.” There may be […]
January 21, 2026 Minnesota’s Twin Cities have erupted again. A large deployment of Trump’s ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) agents in the area met with icy resistance. Protests escalated […]
The LORD came and stood there, calling as at the other times, “Samuel! Samuel!” Then Samuel said, “Speak, for your servant is listening.” (1 Samuel 3:10, NIV) I am really […]
All of us have habits. Some good; some bad. In The Patient Ferment of the Early Church, Alan Kreider calls habits our embodied behaviors—our reflexes. Habits are not strategies; they are […]