
Discover: Questioning Your Way to Faith
It's ok for you to have questions about your faith. You aren't the only one that has those questions, and you shouldn't be embarrassed by them. In Discover: Questioning Your Way to Faith, Mike McGarry explores the twenty most common questions teenagers ask. In nearly twenty years as a youth pastor, Mike has heard just about every question students ask. Your questions are important—and they may prove to be the very thing that actually leads you into deeper faith. Discover covers a wide range of questions that teens like you ask about faith including: Why does God allow suffering? Why should we trust the Bible? Is church relevant? Does God care about my sexual identity? and more. Mike wants you to see your questions as an opportunity to dig deeper and grow in your faith. Each chapter is short and tackles important topics such as doubt, the resurrection, tolerance, sexual issues, prayer, and more. He thinks you will be encouraged to see what God has to say.
• Equips you to help you answer the questions your friends have.
• Helps you to understand what the Bible teaches about the issues we face today in everyday life.
• Shows how doubt and questioning can be a pathway to greater faith.
Publisher: New Growth Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781645073536
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Mike McGarry, DMin, is the youth pastor at South Shore Baptist Church in Hingham, MA and is passionate about translating sound doctrine for the next generation. He is a regular contributor to the Rooted Ministry and is the author of A Biblical Theology of Youth Ministry and a contributor to Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry. He loves his wife, kids, pets, good coffee, football, and Marvel comics.
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"As the parent of two teens, as a pastor, and especially as a former teenage questioner who was afraid to express my uncertainties, I am deeply grateful for Mike McGarry's new book. I love that Discover does not underestimate the minds and abilities of teens to think through and to grasp wonderful truths about God and his Word. This is just the kind of resource parents and youth ministers should have on hand to shepherd the next generation toward a deep, affectionate, and rich relationship with Christ." Barnabas Piper, Pastor, Immanuel Church Nashville; author of Help my Unbelief