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In a world seemingly out to obliterate any belief in Jesus Christ, if there was ever any time to examine the historical accuracy of the New Testament, it is now. Enter Rice Broocks’ Man, Myth Messiah- Answering History’s Greatest Question, a book providing the evidence for the historicity of Jesus and the inspiration for the new movie, God’s Not Dead 2. Included are rebuttals for the arguments used by many skeptics against Christianity today and solid arguments called “minimal facts” that the vast majority of historians accept as evidence for not only the existence of Christ, but also for his resurrection.
This book was personally a godsend for a woman like I am- someone who has a passion for God and Christian apologetics but who also feels a bit timid about presenting these truths to people who have not yet believed. Besides examining the reliability of the New Testament and looking into the “truths” set forth by the skeptics, Broocks also provides a clear plan for how to approach people with the gospel, armed with the advantage of knowing how to address the common fallacies perpetuated by well-known skeptics that are spread like talking points throughout the world of atheism.
Man, Myth, Messiah is a timely gift to those of us who wish to spread the good news of Jesus Christ equipped to interact with a world gone mad. Reiterating what I expressed before, if there was ever a time for this book, it is now.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Booklook Bloggers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are completely my own.
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I’m glad I found you on Inspire Me Monday. I will be checking out this book. I love to stay informed on how to (when questioned) defend my belief in Jesus Christ and His Word. Blessings! beckielindsey16.com
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It’s definitely worth it. Thanks for visiting. God bless!
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Hi, this sounds like a fascinating read. I wanted to stop by and thank you for linking up with as Literacy Musing Mondays. Sorry I didn’t get by sooner.
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