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Joslin "Josh" McDowell (born August 17, 1939) is an evangelical Christian apologist and evangelist. [2] He is the author or co-author of over 150 books. In 2006, his book Evidence That Demands a Verdict was ranked 13th in Christianity Today ' s list of most influential evangelical books published after World War II. [ 3 ]
Questions of Truth (2009) by John Polkinghorne; More Than A Carpenter (2009) by Josh McDowell; Life After Death: The Evidence (2009) by Dinesh D'Souza; God's Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations of Modern Science (2009) by James Hannam ISBN 978-1848310704; The Dawkins Delusion?
Josh McDowell, The Resurrection Factor, (San Bernardino: Here's Life Publishers, 1981). ISBN 0-918956-72-2 John Warwick Montgomery, "The Jury Returns: A Juridical Defense of Christianity," in Evidence For Faith: Deciding the God Question , edited by John Warwick Montgomery, (Dallas: Probe, 1991), pp. 319–341.
On July 15, 2020, Josh lost his life to four bullets in the parking lot of Bethel AME Church, his cell phone lying next to him streaming video of a gray sky after falling out of his hand.
Turek was born in Neptune, NJ on November 20, 1961. Turek was raised Catholic, but he became a Protestant during his time as a Naval Flight Officer in the U.S. Navy after being recommended apologetic books written by Josh McDowell, in particular Evidence That Demands a Verdict and More Than a Carpenter. [4]
The Capitol was heavily secured as Congress certified Donald Trump's 2024 election win, four years after the Jan. 6 attack, for which he plans to issue pardons.
GOP senators seem to be embracing the potential for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, despite his controversial views on vaccines and pro-abortion record.
The prominent Christian apologist Josh McDowell, in More Than A Carpenter, addresses the issue through an analogy of a real-life judge in California who was forced to fine his daughter $100 for speeding, but then came down, took off his robe, and paid the fine for her from his billfold, [174] though as in this and other cases, illustrations are ...