Since the beginning, every age has produced apologists who
defend and define the Christian faith against current ideas and
trends that threaten it. Today’s defenses come while congregations
are dwindling, God is removed from schools, and those still looking
for answers to faith questions are being labeled with words that
are no longer accurate as soon as they exist—the seekers, the
Nones, the spiritual but not religious, the neither spiritual nor
religious.
While America believes we live in a post-Christian world, a world
where anything goes, Leslie Williams explores why Jesus Christ is
still the answer for a culture that outlaws public prayer, lives in
the fast food lane, and tweets and twitters to communicate.
In a lively, personal, and humorous style, Williams shares
experiences and debunks criticisms in search of a clear explanation
of why we believe what we believe. Along the way, she invites you
to disagree with ideas, to counter the rhetoric, to refute the
conclusions—but to wrestle with the questions and experiences,
enter your own journey, and discover for yourself why being
Christian still makes sense.