Strengthen Your Faith With Apologetics Books!

Strengthen Your Faith With Apologetics Books!
Tricia Fraser

The ICSB library has a variety of books that can help you and your students learn about the reliability of God's word. 

Here are a few examples!

I'm Glad You Asked by Ken Boa & Larry Moody 

You know Christianity is true, but you're unable to communicate the truth effectively. The Apostle Peter told us to always be prepared to give an answer to anyone who asks us about the hope that is in us. I'm Glad You Asked can help you become that able defender of the faith. It also shows how each objection is really an opportunity to present the Gospel. (Goodreads.) 

Reasonable Faith by William Lane Craig

Craig gives careful attention to crucial questions and concerns, including: the relationship of faith and reason, the existence of God, the problems of historical knowledge and miracles, the personal claims of Christ, and the historicity of the resurrection of Jesus. He shows that there is good reason to conclude that Christianity is true.  (Back cover)

Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis
This classic is a must-read. Lewis breaks down core Christian beliefs and deep ideas, making them surprisingly easy to follow. It’s a great starting point if you want a clear explanation of the faith.

Know Why You Believe by Paul E. Little
This book tackles the 12 most common intellectual challenges posed to Christians - science vs. faith, miracles, suffering, and more. This clear and reasonable response to tough challenges is as current as it is classic and the chapters are set up for quick-reference. (Back cover.) 

Reasons to Believe by Ryan Whitson & Dennis B. Moles
An easy-to-understand book that's great for people with questions. Whitson and Moles take ten relevant questions about God, the Bible, and the Christian life and provide thoughtful responses in one concise resource. (Back cover.) 

Apologetics for a New Generation by Sean McDowell
This generation's faith is constantly under attack from the secular media, skeptical teachers, and unbelieving peers. You may wonder, How can I help? Sean McDowell shows how you can help young people plant their feet firmly on the truth. (Back cover.) 

The Case for Faith for Kids by Lee Strobel (with Rob Suggs & Robert Elmer)
Lee Strobel was an award-winning journalist who set out to disprove Christianity, but ended being convinced of its truth. Packed full of well-researched, reliable, and eye-opening investigations of some of the biggest questions you have, this book is a must-read for kids ready to explore and enrich their faith. Geared for ages 8-12. (Back cover.) 

The Case for Faith (Student Edition) by Lee Strobel with Jane Vogel
This version takes tough questions about Christianity and explores them in a way that’s easier for teenagers to follow. Strobel digs into the some particularly knotty questions in an engaging way that can reshape your understanding of the Bible. (Back cover.) 

Cold-Case Christianity by J. Warner Wallace
Written by a homicide detective, this book uses detective skills and the investigative process to determine the reliability of the Bible. (Back cover.) 

 

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As always, you can visit the library from 8:00-16:00 on school days, except for Wednesdays when we close at 15:00. 

 

Mrs. Tricia Fraser

tfraser@icsbudapest.org

 

 

 

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