
Get Josh McDowell's book, 12 Crucial Truths for the Christian Faith: Building Our Lives on the Unshakable Foundation of God’s Word!
In a world where disenchantment with the Christian faith is on the rise, this book emerges as a beacon of hope. The 12 Crucial Truths are not just intellectual concepts; they are reflections of a way of life exemplified by God. This book helps you deepen your understanding, live in right relationship with God and others, and establish a transformative foundation for future generations.
“The Christian faith is an integrated and organic cycle of intimately knowing the truth, being the truth, and living out the truth before a watching world.”- Josh McDowell
This isn’t just a book; it’s a guide to living out the truth in your daily life. Join us in discovering the transformative power of the Christian faith.
12 essential core truths of the Christian faith, crucial for all generations.
A “Relational Apologetic” based on a concept developed by Justin Martyr in AD 130, emphasizing the integrated cycle of believing, belonging, and behaving.
Easily readable, relatable, and applicable—a Christian “Theology 101” for believers of all ages.
"As relational beings, we think and feel. Truth was meant to be proclaimed in the context of relationships so it would reach both our intellect and our emotions. It is truth within the context of relationships that we can believe with our minds and experience with our emotions."
What You’ll Gain:Confidence in your faith through unshakable, experiential understanding.Credibility from the wisdom of apologists Josh and Sean McDowell.Clear answers to four fundamental questions for each truth: What is the Truth? How do I know it’s true (evidence)? What does that truth mean to me? How do I live that truth out in relationships with others?

12 Crucial Truths of the Christian Faith:
Building Our Lives on the Unshakable Foundation of God’s Word
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"If we see Christianity simply as a worldview to be discussed and proven on a rational basis rather than demonstrated on a relational transformational basis, we will undoubtedly not see Christianity as God intended."