Finding More : Real Life Stories Worth Telling
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Introduction (by Rico Tice)
1. Katie | “I Knew I Still Hadn’t Found It”
2. Larry | “I Wanted The Evidence”
3. Caroline | “The Religious People I Knew Were Hypocrites”
4. Jason | “I Thought Christianity Was A White Man’s Religion”
5. Drew | “I Started Shouting Abuse At The Speaker”
6. Rick | “It Just Didn’t Make Sense”
7. Deb | “I Started Reading The Bible As I Got High”
8. Nicky | “I Was Scared Of How Life Would Change”
9. David | “I Knew I Had To Do Something To Get My Life Together”
10. Rachel | “I Thought Christians Were Stupid Bigots”
11. Kateryna | “I Became A Christian… And Then It
All Went Downhill”
Find Your More (by Rico Tice)
Additional Info
Most of us wonder: is there something more to life?
Finding More tells the stories of eleven people who asked that question, and found the answer.
These fascinating life stories introduce you to people from all kinds of backgrounds who became Christians when they encountered the only One who gives us more: Jesus Christ. As their stories unfold, you’ll be shown who Jesus is, why he came, and what it means to follow him.
This is an ideal book to give to guests on a Christianity Explored course, or to show friends what they might stand to gain by investigating Jesus for themselves. Whoever they are and whatever their background, this book will have someone they relate to or a story which intrigues them and it will show them that Jesus’ message is for everyone.
Is there something more to life? It’s time to find out.
SKU (ISBN): 9781784983673
ISBN10: 1784983675
Rico Tice | Rachel Jones
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2019
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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