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Don't Check Your Brains at the Door
By Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler
Published by Thomas Nelson
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On 6/18 Jelli1224 wrote: “Seven in 10 Protestants ages 18 to 30—both evangelical and mainline—who went to church regularly in high school said they quit attending by age 23, according to the survey by LifeWay Research.” (USA Today)Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door gives teens answers that make sense, even for ... "Don't Check Your Brains at the Door" by Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler
On 4/26 Melissa Canonge wrote: Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler is a great book. It covers six major topics, but breaks them down into bite sized pieces. The topics are Myths about God, Myths about Jesus, Myths about the Bible, Myths about the Resurrection, Myths about Religion and Christianity, ... Helpful for Christian Teenagers
On 1/18 Aiko Widhidana wrote: The introduction is still very promising, and so is the table of contents. It covers an array of topics and does try to answer it. Each chapter starts with a story and explains how the world perceives things in the view of the topic being discussed. It then says that the world’s view is wrong, and ... Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door — Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler
On 1/8 Steve Hyde wrote: “Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door” by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler. Tommy Nelson. 1992, 2011. 159 pages. Review by Steve Hyde This is a “youth version” of Josh McDowell’s book of the same title published in 1992. I didn’t read the version in 1992, so I am not sure how it compares ... Disappointed Brain
On 12/23 Daniel Pallmann wrote: I recently received “Don’t check your brains at the door” by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler. This book is geared towards teenage students who, of course, have lots of questions. The book is arranged into six sections; each one answering common misconceptions or “Myths.” There are answers ... Book Review: Don’t Check your Brains at the Door, by Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler
On 12/7 Kara Haschke wrote: You know me. I'm always on the lookout for good material to instruct my kids in the faith. When I saw that Josh McDowell's classic, Don't Check Your Brains at the Door: Know What You Believe and Why, had recently been updated from the 1992 version, I was intrigued. I've read and own McDowell's ... Don't Check Your Brains at the Door: Know What Your Believe and Why (Family Bookshelf)
On 12/7 BMG18 wrote: Don't Check Your Brains At The Door is a well laid out book about apologetics for students. It is broken into six different sections on different myths about the Christian faith. Within those sections are even more detailed chapters. The authors do a great job of covering a large amount of information ... Don't Check Your Brains At the Door Book Review
On 12/4 Rachel Blom wrote: Josh McDowell is maybe one of the best-known defenders of the Christian faith. With ‘Don’t check your brains at the door’ he’s written an easy-to-read defense against many common myths about Christianity for teens. The book is divided into six main parts with 42 short chapters covering these ... Book Review: Don't check your brains at the door
On 11/2 Michelle Dennis Evans wrote: by Josh McDowell & Bob Hostetler~ A Review ~I believe that we all need to work out what faith we trulybelieve in. It’s easy to continue on with what our parents have taught us orsway to what our friends think, but until we really delve into our spiritualbeliefs and question what is right, ... Don’t Check Your Brains at the Door
On 10/11 April E. wrote: Title: Don’t Check Your Brains At The Door Author: Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler Publisher: Thomas Nelson Format: Softcover ISBN: 978-1-4003-1720-2 Price: $12.99 I remember watching Josh McDowell lectures when I was in youth group. It was obvious that he really loved teens and I enjoyed ... Review: Don’t Check Your Brains At The Door