Faith Worth Finding:
A Discussion of Covenants Fifteen Short Stories
by John Adam
Trafford Publishing
book review by Corinna Underwood
"The Lord has provided us with many years of living a Christian life and witnessing to others. We have referenced and quoted many scriptures from the Holy Bible. I believe this book can provide a tool for others to use in witnessing. We know Jesus Christ because he reveals himself to us, as a gift."
This innovative and inspiring collection of fifteen discussions brings together the fictional characters of Bob and Anne as they contemplate and debate a series of questions related to scriptures from the Holy Bible and issues raised by recent scientific developments. Their discussions are moderated by a fictional discussion leader who offers references to Biblical scriptures and scientific texts to enhance and clarify Anne and Bob's inquiry. From miracles to the relativity of time, Biblical visions to medical research and spiritual blindness to our understanding of the human brain, many questions that effect our everyday lives are considered in detail. By raising these issues and further discussing the creation of the universe, the Ten Commandments, the return of Jesus, and the awakening of a new heaven on Earth, Adams takes the reader on a spiritual journey that inspires faith and reveals a deeper understanding of the Bible in relation to modern society.
Faith Worth Finding is a refreshing approach to the seeming contradictions between science, technology, and Christian scripture. Instead of merely dismissing scientific claims, the author draws on both an in-depth knowledge of the Bible and extensive research to cleverly show that, rather than undermining the Holy scriptures, contemporary scientific developments actually confirm their teachings. Packed with references to the many passages from the Bible as well as a host of scientific texts, this is a great workbook for anyone seeking to affirm their faith and develop a greater affinity between Jesus Christ and scientific discovery.
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