We live in a day of accelerating skepticism, humanism and scientism. Do we have sound reason for believing what we believe? Are we not worthy of real, honest thought? How do you respond to this skepticism in this day and age in which we live?
Which is more important—what you believe or why you believe? The answer is yes. Both are important. You see, the knowledge of God's Word stirs in each of us a passion for God's Word. And when we become passionate about the Truth of God, then we will want to know more. We will want to share it with others! If you are a new believer or one who has walked with the Lord for years, this first volume in a two-part series is for you.