101 Bible Questions: And the Surprising Answers You May Not Hear in Church


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This book asks the hard, forbidden, or taboo questions about Christianity--and offers surprising biblical answers you may never hear in church.

"Don't ask too many questions. Just go with the flow."

It seems like there are a lot of questions about Christianity we're not supposed to ask--at least not in church. If we do ask them and arrive at surprising answers, we might ruffle too many feathers--a prospect scary enough to encourage most of us to keep our questions to ourselves. For too many people, the result is a shallow or shipwrecked faith.

With refreshing honesty, Andrew Farley upends the taboos in this bold new book. Among the questions he tackles:

- Are any sins unforgivable?

- Can we lose our salvation?

- Am I really supposed to give 10 percent of my income to the church?

- Are divorce and remarriage wrong for a Christian?

Andrew's challenging, no-nonsense style--soaked in grace and grounded in Scripture--offers a radical new outlook on the nature of God and His boundless love for you. Prepare to be surprised by what you read. The answers to your questions may be even better than you think.

Author: Andrew Farley
Publisher: Salem Books
Published: 10/17/2023
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 8.19h x 5.43w x 1.02d
ISBN13: 9781684511297
ISBN10: 1684511291
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living | Personal Growth
- Religion | Biblical Reference | General

About the Author
Dr. Andrew Farley is a bestselling author of nine books including The Naked Gospel and Twisted Scripture. He serves as president of The Grace Message - a nonprofit Christian media ministry dedicated to proclaiming the love and grace of God with boldness and clarity. Andrew hosts The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley- a live, call-in radio program- every weeknight on Sirius XM Satellite Radio and on stations across North America. He is also the lead pastor of The Grace Church and has been recognized with several awards for his excellence in teaching. Andrew lives in Texas with his wife Katharine and their son Gavin.