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    Place For Skeptics, A by Scott Larson and Chris Mitchell

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    A Spiritual Journey for Those Who May Have Given Up on Church But Not on God

    If you, or someone you know, are reconsidering some of the larger questions of life, then this is the book for you. This 30-day spiritual journey examines questions about God, the Bible, faith and Jesus.

    A Place for Skeptics is written as a conversation, engaging Christian truth in a relevant, non-confrontational style. Modern questions and doubts intersect with ancient confessions of the Christian faith in this provocative book of reflections. What results is the opportunity to consider the validity of Christianity and what it may mean to nurture and grow a real faith.

    This is not a book of answers, how-tos or formulas but rather a book about asking good questions. And good questions honestly asked can lift us out of our everyday struggles to give us a glimpse of the bigger issues of life.

    Want a new perspective, a place to wrestle with your questions? You can use A Place for Skeptics as a tool on your journey with God. It might even be a tool God uses on His journey with you.

    For interested skeptics who are not yet ready to come to church but are considering it, as well as new believers looking for something to put them on the path of regular reflection and prayer experience community by finding that you're not the only one with questions about faith.

    Hard Cover.

    CHRIS MITCHELL is the founding pastor of New England Chapel, an innovative emergent church reaching postmoderns in Franklin, Massachusetts, "for people who've given up on church." Chris is a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and Calvin Seminary.


    SCOTT LARSON is founder and president of Straight Ahead Ministries, which operates faith-based programs for troubled youth in more than 300 juvenile facilities in thirteen states. Scott is the author of nine books.