Does the Bible really say that.? This book started as one article, looking at whether God has a plan for our lives. But then the idea grew and the author wondered whether there were other things that deserve a hard look. "What about forgiveness, evangelism, and spiritual growth? What about Genesis? Are we missing some of the richness and depth of our faith because we don't like to ask the questions we ought to ask? Are there different ways of thinking about old truths that might challenge and inspire us? Are there, even, old truths that turn out not to be true after all?" In this biblically faithful book, Mark Woods take a forensic look at some favorite evangelical assumptions and asks whether they are built on strong Scriptural foundations. Is the truth deeper, more radical, and more dangerous? "This is a lively and thought-provoking book which I warmly commend." --Paul Beasley-Murray "An exciting, challenging, and highly readable work." --Dr. Mitch Carnell "Your thinking will be richer for reading it.
" --Krish Kandiah "Mark sets out an honest, careful, and challenging reflection on what many Christians believe.Its sensible and sensitive conclusions offer a more biblical way forward than we often embrace." --Elaine Storkey.