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¿Por qué no podemos estar de acuerdo en que el amor es amor?
¿No está el cristianismo en contra de la diversidad?
Ya sea en el instituto, con sus amigos o en las redes sociales, está claro que los adolescentes van a encontrarse con desafíos reales a la fe en Jesucristo. Y, da igual si se consideran seguidores de Cristo o no, estas preguntas pueden ser cuestiones decisivas.
Este libro, con el respaldo de una investigación de vanguardia, historias personales, ilustraciones sobre Harry Potter (aviso: ¡hay spoilers!) y un minucioso estudio de la Biblia, no esquiva ningún tema difícil. Por el contrario, invita a los jóvenes a plantearse las preguntas más complicadas sobre el cristianismo y a encontrar respuestas sorprendentes que dan vida.
“Leer este libro es como conversar con un adulto de confianza que te escucha y te entiende de verdad. Es quedar con alguien que no dará por sentado lo que crees y que, desde el respeto, te va a explicar su fe cristiana con base en la Biblia y ejemplos que entiendes. Lo compré para mis hijos adolescentes, pero me enganchó a mí primero hasta la última página”.
ELIZABETH CLARK, Freelance Comunicación
“Los jóvenes tienen dudas y preguntas, pero no siempre encuentran el espacio adecuado para plantearlas o el lugar donde encontrar las respuestas. Este libro ayudará tanto a jóvenes (cristianos y no cristianos), como a padres, líderes de jóvenes, maestros, etc. a responder y entender las preguntas difíciles sobre el cristianismo. La autora, de forma clara y creativa, escoge 10 preguntas claves a las que la Biblia responde de forma pertinente”.
JONATAN ESPINOSA, Coordinador Nacional de GBE
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Nota para padres, abuelos, tutores y amigos
Introducción
1. ¿Cómo puedo vivir al máximo ahora?
2. ¿No está el cristianismo en contra de la diversidad?
3. ¿Puede ser Jesús real para ti, pero no para mí?
4. ¿Podemos simplemente ser buenos sin Dios?
5. ¿Cómo puedes creer que la Biblia es verdad?
6. ¿No ha desmentido la ciencia al cristianismo?
7. ¿Por qué no podemos estar de acuerdo en que el amor es amor?
8. ¿Qué más da si soy chico o chica?
9. ¿Le importa a Dios cuando sufrimos?
10. ¿Cómo puedes creer en el cielo y el infierno?
Jésus a-t-il vraiment existé?
Est-il vraiment mort et ressuscité?
D’ailleurs, pourquoi est-ce important?
Souvent éclipsée par les chocolats et les chasses aux œufs, la véritable histoire de Pâques a pourtant de quoi nous interpeller. Un homme qui meurt sur une croix, puis ressuscite pour sauver le monde… Peut-on vraiment croire une telle histoire? Ou est-elle un mythe religieux d’une autre époque?
L’auteure Rebecca McLaughlin nous conduit dans une enquête fascinante sur la fiabilité historique des événements à l’origine de Pâques. Et si l’histoire de la résurrection était bien plus crédible et bien plus belle que vous n’avez jamais osé le croire?
Explores the evidence for Jesus' resurrection and how that provides a rational basis for Christian beliefs.
The resurrection of Jesus from the dead is an extraordinary thing to believe. Such a supernatural event is the stuff of make-believe, many think. Yet millions of Christians around the world believe that Jesus' resurrection was a real, historical event. Indeed, "if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith" and Christians are "of all people most to be pitied." (1 Corinthians 15)
In this concise book, respected apologist Rebecca McLaughlin outlines the evidence that Jesus really did rise from the dead and why it's the best news ever.
Helping kids fall in love with God and His Word as they study the Bible for themselves
Now more than ever, kids need to know and explore their Bibles.
Getting our kids engaged with Scripture early on is vital to their discipleship. In fact, research shows that Bible reading is the number one indicator for spiritual growth. Exploring the Earliest Gospel gives kids the chance and tools to know God through His Word.
In this kids’ Bible study, Rebecca McLaughlin and her young theologian daughters Miranda (12) and Eliza (10) guide your kids through the book of Mark. This adult-child collaboration will help your kids see themselves not just as passive recipients of teaching from grown-ups, but active participants who can engage with the Bible for themselves. At its heart, Exploring the Earliest Gospel is a study of a person: Jesus. Through sixty-six days of fun and fast-paced study, your kids will get to understand more of Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection.
Mark’s Gospel was the first gospel to be written, and it’s based on the memories of Jesus’ disciple Peter. Since Peter was an act first, think later kind of guy, your kids will notice that Mark uses the word “immediately” a lot. This is an action-packed book! As your young disciples enter the stories that were written and meant for them, they will learn how to observe, interpret, and apply God’s Word to their lives.
If you’re looking for a theologically rich, accessible bible study that helps your kids know and fall in love with Jesus and paves the way to a lifelong love of God and the Bible, give them Exploring the Earliest Gospel.
- Comment un Dieu d’amour pourrait-il permettre tant de souffrance dans le monde?
- Le christianisme est franchement homophobe, non?
- La science n’a-t-elle pas depuis longtemps réfuté le christianisme?
- Toutes les religions du monde détiennent une part de vérité, non?
En este libro desafiante, Rebecca McLaughlin nos ayuda a desenredar las creencias que los cristianos felizmente afirman de aquellas que no pueden aceptar, y nos invita a hablar con las personas a nuestro alrededor sobre las cosas que en realidad importan. Lejos de oponerse al amor a las diferencias, McLaughlin afirma que el cristianismo es la fuente original y el fundamento más firme para la verdadera diversidad, igualdad y amor transformador.
The Secular Creed
«Love is Love», «You are Enough.» You may have seen signs with some of these messages in your neighborhood. They offer us an all-or-nothing package deal, in short, a secular creed.
In this provocative book, Rebecca McLaughlin helps us disentangle the beliefs Christians gladly affirm from those they cannot embrace, and invites us to talk with our neighbors about the things that matter most. Far from opposing love across difference, McLaughlin argues, Christianity is the original source and firmest foundation for true diversity, equality, and life-transforming love.
Award-Winning Author Rebecca McLaughlin Explores Who Jesus Really Is in This Follow-Up to Confronting Christianity
Jesus is the most famous human being in all of history. But while many people have a basic sketch of Jesus in their minds, comparatively few have taken time to read the four biographies of his life in the New Testament Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
In Confronting Jesus, Rebecca McLaughlin shares important biblical context to help all readers see why the Gospels should be taken seriously as historical documents. Exploring eyewitness testimony about Jesus, McLaughlin points to him as a first-century Jewish man who is the Son of God, King of the Jews, mighty healer, greatest teacher, lover of sinners, suffering servant, perfect sacrifice, and universal Lord. This follow-up to her first book, Confronting Christianity, helps readers understand the message of the Gospels and explore who Jesus really is. Individuals and groups can work through the ebook together with the Confronting Jesus Study Guide and the Confronting Jesus Video Lectures.
- Winsome and Informative: Mixes thorough research with an approachable writing style and cultural references to help readers grasp biblical truths
- Great for Apologetics and Evangelism: Presents the gospel clearly and invites readers to study with a friend
- Companion Resources for Personal and Small-Group Study: Confronting Jesus Study Guide and Confronting Jesus Video Study also available
- Follow-Up to Rebecca McLaughlin’s Confronting Christianity: This ebook offers readers a next step and a helping hand as they explore who Jesus is
- Accessible: Assuming neither knowledge of the Bible or belief on the part of her readers, McLaughlin provides a clear explanation of the 4 Gospels
- Published in partnership with the Gospel Coalition
If the women who followed Jesus could tell you what he was like, what would they say?
Jesus’s treatment of women was revolutionary. That’s why they flocked to him. Wherever he went, they sought him out. Women sat at his feet and tugged at his robes. They came to him for healing, for forgiveness, and for answers. So what did women see in this first-century Jewish rabbi and what can we learn as we look through their eyes today?
In Jesus through the Eyes of Women, Rebecca McLaughlin explores the life-changing accounts of women who met the Lord. By entering the stories of the named and unnamed women in the Gospels, this book gives readers a unique lens to see Jesus as these women did and marvel at how he loved them in return.
Many people assume that the story of the baby in the manger at Bethlehem is just another made-up fantasy for kids. In this concise book, respected apologist Rebecca McLaughlin outlines the evidence that Jesus was a real person, explaining the reliability of the Bible’s accounts of his life and why believing in a virgin birth is not as ridiculous as it might sound.
This book shows that there is a rational basis for the belief that the world’s most famous story is fact, not fantasy — and how those events in history can infuse our lives today with meaning and joy.
Written by Rebecca McLaughlin, Author of Confronting Christianity
In a world of increasing ideological diversity, kids are being challenged to think through their own beliefs at an early age. Questions like How can you believe the Bible is true?; Why can’t we just agree that love is love?; and Isn’t Christianity against diversity? can seem like roadblocks for kids who are following Jesus, as well as for those who might otherwise consider faith in Christ. In this helpful book—written both for Christian kids and for those who think Jesus is just a fairy tale character—Rebecca McLaughlin invites readers ages 12–15 to dig deep into hard questions for themselves and perhaps discover that the things that once looked like roadblocks to faith might actually be signposts.
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