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Meet The Skeptic by Bill Foster (My Thoughts About The Book And Workbook)
“A Field Guide to Faith Conversations” Christian apologist and teacher Bill Foster has written a really fine book on how to have meaningful and effective “faith conversations” with people who are skeptics. The book is easy to read and understand … Continue reading
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