The Problem of God Study Guide: Answering a Skeptics Challenges to Christianity
By (Author) Mark Clark
Zondervan
Zondervan
24th December 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
239
Paperback
192
Width 185mm, Height 231mm, Spine 16mm
262g
Explore and discuss the top 10 most difficult questions raised against Christianity.
You may be skeptical of Christianity yourself. You may have grown up in the church and never questioned your beliefs. You may be somewhere in the middle or unsure where you stand.
But wherever you are, this ten-session study guide (DVD/streaming video sold separately) is designed to take you and your group through the biggest questions people raise against God and the Christian faith.
Based on the explorations of his book, The Problem of God, Mark Clark uses an engaging mix of theology, philosophy, science, and story to investigate the essential questions that weigh on the human mind: God's existence, the veracity of the Bible, evil and suffering, hell, sex, hypocrisy, exclusivity, and the claims of Jesus.
This video-based study is designed to be experienced in a group setting or any small gathering. Throughout the ten sessions, you'll take part in a number of activities, including:
The Problem of God Study Guide provides a safe space to wrestle intentionally with the questions, the ideas, and the evidenceand, ultimately, to wrestle with faith and doubt.
Sessions include:
The Problem of God Video Study (9780310108399) sold separately.
Mark Clark is the founding pastor of Village Church in Vancouver, Canada. Starting in 2010 out of a school gym, it is now one of the fastest growing multi-site churches in North America. Mark combines frank and challenging biblical preaching with real-world applications and apologetics to speak to Christians and skeptics, confronting questions, doubts, and assumptions about Christianity. His sermons have millions of downloads per year from over 120 different countries.