**Publisher's Description:**He thought Christianity was a sham. Then it changed his life.Skeptic Josh McDowell thought Christians were out of their minds. He ridiculed and insulted them, then decided to combat them with his own robust research to disprove the claims of Jesus Christ. To his surprise, he discovered that the...
**Publisher's Description:**
He thought Christianity was a sham. Then it changed his life.
Skeptic Josh McDowell thought Christians were out of their minds. He ridiculed and insulted them, then decided to combat them with his own robust research to disprove the claims of Jesus Christ. To his surprise, he discovered that the evidence suggested exactly the opposite—that Jesus, instead of being simply a first-century Hebrew carpenter, was so much more.
Josh went on to write this inspirational book on Christian apologetics, *More Than a Carpenter*, which has sold over 15 million copies and transformed countless lives.
Now, in this revised and updated edition, Josh is joined by his son, Sean McDowell, as they tackle the questions that today's generation continues to ask:
- "How do I find happiness and meaning in life?" - "Is it really possible to know the truth about God and Jesus?" - "How can Jesus be the only way?"
Whether you're a spiritual cynic or a long-time Christian, experience a new perspective on faith through this bestselling, timeless classic on who Jesus really is.
About the Authors
Josh McDowell is a renowned Christian apologist and evangelist, having authored or co-authored over 150 books. His work focuses on providing historical evidence for the Christian faith and addressing the challenges posed by skeptics.
Sean McDowell is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University. He is a popular speaker and author, specializing in equipping the church, particularly young people, to make the case for the Christian faith.
**Publisher's Description:**He thought Christianity was a sham. Then it changed his life.Skeptic Josh McDowell thought Christians were out of their minds. He ridiculed and insulted them, then decided to combat them with his own robust research to disprove the claims of Jesus Christ. To his surprise, he discovered that the...
**Publisher's Description:**
He thought Christianity was a sham. Then it changed his life.
Skeptic Josh McDowell thought Christians were out of their minds. He ridiculed and insulted them, then decided to combat them with his own robust research to disprove the claims of Jesus Christ. To his surprise, he discovered that the evidence suggested exactly the opposite—that Jesus, instead of being simply a first-century Hebrew carpenter, was so much more.
Josh went on to write this inspirational book on Christian apologetics, *More Than a Carpenter*, which has sold over 15 million copies and transformed countless lives.
Now, in this revised and updated edition, Josh is joined by his son, Sean McDowell, as they tackle the questions that today's generation continues to ask:
- "How do I find happiness and meaning in life?" - "Is it really possible to know the truth about God and Jesus?" - "How can Jesus be the only way?"
Whether you're a spiritual cynic or a long-time Christian, experience a new perspective on faith through this bestselling, timeless classic on who Jesus really is.
About the Authors
Josh McDowell is a renowned Christian apologist and evangelist, having authored or co-authored over 150 books. His work focuses on providing historical evidence for the Christian faith and addressing the challenges posed by skeptics.
Sean McDowell is an associate professor in the Christian Apologetics program at Biola University. He is a popular speaker and author, specializing in equipping the church, particularly young people, to make the case for the Christian faith.
This is a simple apologetics books that tackles lots of different defences convincingly. I loved that the book had a personal touch at the end. The book is definitely a bit out dated, the 2000s feels like a long time ago. But overall not a bad read to encourage a Christian in their own apologetics