We've all had questions about the faith---about the Bible, salvation, and other 'mysteries.' There never seems to be a place to get the answers we need in language we can really understand. This Ken Boa classic speaks more relevantly to today's skeptical audiences than ever before. With intelligence and grace, Boa objectively uncovers the mysteries of faith and offers reasonable explanations delving into issues such as:
Sovereignty Versus Human Responsibility (Salvation)
The Resurrection Body
Space (The Creation)
The Trinity
If you're hungry for answers on the profound questions of life, pick up God, I Don't Understand. You finally will.
First published in 1975, this book was slightly updated and then published under the title Unraveling the Big Questions about God. This updated edition incorporates the changes made in Unraveling the Big Questions about God and also includes brief 'Thirty Years Later' comments at the end of each chapter that mention some thoughts and issues Boa would address if he was writing the book today.