In a world full of noise, doubt, and disappointment, this book is a gentle but unshakable invitation to rediscover the heart of Christianity-not as a religion to perform, but as a Person to know.
Whether you've walked away from church, carry wounds from Christians, or simply find yourself asking hard questions about faith, Christ-Centered Apologetics was written with you in mind. This isn't a book of arguments-it's a conversation. One filled with honesty, compassion, and deep hope.
Author and believer, not a scholar on a pedestal, walks with you through some of life's hardest and most honest questions, such as:
Isn't the Bible full of contradictions?
What about hell, judgment, and suffering?
Hasn't the Church done more harm than good?
Can science and faith coexist?
Do all religions lead to God-or is Jesus really the only way?
And perhaps the most important question of all: Can I trust Jesus at all?
Drawing from personal stories, Scripture, real-life conversations, and deep theological insight made simple, this book is for the curious, the skeptical, the deconstructing, the wounded, and the quietly searching. It's for lifelong Christians who want to go deeper-and for those who've never considered faith at all.
Every page points not to winning a debate, but to the love of a Savior who knows your name, sees your struggle, and still says, "Come to Me."
You don't have to have it all figured out.
You just have to be willing to look again.
Because Jesus still matters. And this story is still true.