Explore Truth - Audio Book
Learn how to break free from the riptide of relativism in this practical and accessible audio book featuring Jonathan Morrow.
"There’s many ways to God so why do Christians think theirs is the only way? That’s SO narrow-minded..."
"Christians are arrogant, intolerant bigots who think they’re right and everyone else is wrong."
"People should be free to believe and live however they want as long as they don’t hurt anybody."
Those are pervasive ideas in today’s culture. None of them are new, but they’re growing in popularity—even making their way into the pews and choir lofts of evangelical churches. That makes it more important than ever to know how to think critically about them, find out whether they’re true or not, and know how to respond when you hear them. In this course we give you the tools you need to do all that, and to stand as a beacon of truth in an increasingly secular world.
Author and sought-after teacher Jonathan Morrow will lead you through 7 info-packed sessions, with help from some leading Christian thinkers and speakers.When you’re done, you’ll have a much deeper understanding of why truth matters and how knowing truth can set you free to live with confidence. You’ll be fully prepared to help others around you break free from the riptide of relativism.
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Explore Truth - Full Bundle $34.99
Explore Truth - Audiobook and eBook Bundle $11.99
"Explore Truth is a biblically faithful and engaging guide for Christians looking to be truthful and loving witnesses in their culture. New believers, old saints, and curious seekers will all benefit from the winsomely presented and gospel-centered worldview in these pages.”--Russell Moore, President, Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention
Jonathan Morrow
Whatever Happened to Truth?
What Is Truth?
How Moral Relativism Hurts Everyone
Is Jesus Really the Only Way to God?
The Tyranny of Tolerance
How to Talk about Truth
Why Truth Matters