4 Books on The Gospel in a Post-Christian World

Pete Nicholas (160 pgs, IVP)

“Restlessness, psychological ill health and a culture of fear…something is clearly wrong.”

This short and simple book tackles the fundamental problems of our time. We strongly recommend A Place For God for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of how the gospel confronts our cultural moment.

Lesslie Newbigin (264 pgs, Eerdmans)

A Christianity Today Top 100 book of the 20th Century.

Newbigin was ahead of his time. He argued that western culture was becoming a new mission field for the Church. That transformation is now complete — and with it comes a fresh set of challenges, questions and opportunities.

Glen Scrivener

A TGC and Christianity Today award recipient.

Christianity is now labelled intolerant, oppressive, regressive, and stifling. And yet it is Christianity that gave the modern world its most cherished values. This book will surprise you.

Timothy Keller (336 pgs, Penguin Books)

Secularism offers various pathways to meaning, freedom, identity and justice. But they’re dead end roads. Making Sense of God offers Christian answers to the fundamental questions of modern life.



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