Tough Topics : 25 Biblical Answers To Controversial Questions
$19.99
Biblical answers to common questions your pastor may like to ignore.
While reading this book, you will find true freedom through the Word of God. Additionally, you will search the Scriptures to see what the Bible says about controversial questions in modern society.
Countless people are worried, angry, fearful, and just plain confused when it comes to some of the more perplexing issues that life poses and the Bible provokes. Tough Topics provides solid and scriptural answers to 25 such questions. Kelly K. seeks to tackle frustration by looking deeply, not superficially, at what Scripture says, deriving clear and persuasive explanations for these thought-provoking matters.
In this deep dive into Scripture, you will learn the answers to these tricky questions:
*Is it a sin for Christians to drink, smoke, or use medical marijuana?
*Can you lose your salvation?
*Is it a sin to live together before marriage?
*Does God hate piercings and tattoos?
*Do pets go to heaven?
*Did Judas go to hell?
*Are aliens real?
*If Christians divorce, can they remarry?
*Can Christians watch horror movies or listen to secular music?
*What is the unforgivable sin?
*Do you have to be baptized to go to heaven?
*And more!
We can’t walk in the total freedom and peace that Jesus died to give us if we have looming questions about our faith that pastors won’t or can’t address from the pulpit. This book will arm readers with the biblical truth they need to feel confident in their walk with the Lord.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636414447
ISBN10: 1636414443
Kelly K
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: Charisma House – Charisma House
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