rebekahflora's review

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hopeful informative fast-paced

2.0

notwithoutwitness's review

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4.0

What happens when you mix up Dr. Who, Jesus, and the Christmas story?

"If we are all stories in the end, make yours a good one, eh?"

Good little book that points to the necessity of Jesus. The last chapter is especially helpful. If there is no God, no Jesus, and no truth of Christianity then there is no hope, no joy, no peace, no justice, and everything is meaningless and empty. But if Christ is true, if God so loved the world then there is hope, joy, peace, justice, meaning and value.

peterdray's review

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4.0

Short book demonstrating the historical plausibility of the Christmas story. It assumes a decent amount of familiarity with the Christmas story - at least as much to object to elements of it!

For this reason, it's probably not going to have a wide readership in my own primary context (among university students). But it would be a great present to give to serious seekers (e.g. on Alpha or Christianity Explored courses). We are buying copies to give to older teens who attend our church.

tortimer's review

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5.0

another BANGER. super thoughtful little evangelistic book full of reminders we all need. would be a good gift particularly for someone that likes dr who and harry potter lol. this book points to the great hope of Christmas & rebecca mclaughlin is a master of apologetics tbh

“Christians believe in the virgin birth of Christ, atheists believe in the virgin birth of the cosmos. Choose your miracle.”- Glen Scrivener

jlhuxley's review

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hopeful informative fast-paced

3.75

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