Got Questions?
It is good to ask questions and we hope that you continue to do so! We hope that you find answers to the questions you have in some of the resources listed here. Please note that there are a number of external links which do not necessarily reflect the views of Freedom Church.
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There can be a broad range of questions and objections raised when contemplating the Christian faith. We love that you have questions! We try to tackle a lot of these on our Alpha course and in our One Objection (available in full on our podcast channel) sermon mini-series. There are also some great books and websites available that provide answers to many questions. We’ve listed a few below:
Reasonablefaith.org have searchable libraries of videos, articles and podcasts covering all manner of questions about the Christian faith.
For those that like an intellectual debate then Unbelievable is a radio show (available as a podcast and on YouTube) intended “to get Christians and sceptics talking”.
CONFRONTING CHRISTIANITY - REBECCA MCLOUGHLIN
Rebecca McLaughlin’s Confronting Christianity explores 12 hard questions that keep many of us from considering faith in Christ.
MAKING SENSE OF GOD - TIM KELLER
In Making Sense of God Tim Keller invites sceptics to consider that Christianity is as relevant now as ever.
IF GOD, THEN WHAT? - ANDREW WILSON
For a more light-hearted yet robust discussion of life’s big question if God, then what? By Andrew Wilson is a great read.
CAN SCIENCE EXPLAIN EVERYTHING? - JOHN LENNOX
In Can science explain everything? John Lennox tackles the common misconception that science and Christianity are opposed.
CAN WE TRUST THE GOSPELS? - PETER WILLIAMS
Can we Trust the Gospels by Peter Williams is a concise summary of why the accounts set out in the Gospels of the New Testament are historically reliable.
THE CASE FOR CHRIST - LEE STROBEL
In Lee Strobel’s The Case for Christ a sceptical journalist sets out to use his investigational skills to interrogate the evidence at the heart of the Christian faith.