In our current series: "God, I have a question" we are looking at some of the big questions people have about God. Given the nature of this series there are a lot of resources out there that are very helpful, and not enough time on a Sunday message to reference them all. So come here every week to look at additional resources that can help you dig deeper in each topic.
Week 1: God, how do I know You exist?
The Reason for God by Tim Keller. Tim Keller was a pastor and author in New York City for many years. This book is his signature work on making an argument for God to a skeptical audience.
Making Sense of God by Tim Keller. This book serves as sort of a prequel to The Reason for God.
Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton. The most famous work by Chesterton, and his philosophical argument for the validity of a Christian worldview.
The Experience of God by David Bentley Hart. Here Heart looks at how different faiths think about God and why the idea of believing in God has value.
Believe by Ross Douthat. Ross Douthat is a Roman Catholic columnist for The New York Times. This book recently released and is his argument for the validity of religious belief and the existence of God.
Is There a Scientific Case for Believing in God? Here Derek Thompson from The Atlantic interviews Ross Douthat on his book Believe, and his personal journey of faith.
The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God by Justin Brierley. Justin Brierly was the host of the podcast Unbelievable! where he hosted conversations between different viewpoints of belief in God. This book was the result of a trend he noticed of belief in God becoming more and more acceptable among secular people.
The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God Podcast. This is a documentary podcast based on the book.
Unbelievable. A conversation podcast from the UK on topics of faith and skepticism.