The Reason For God
Over the summer, I took the time to read this book by Timothy Keller. He is a pastor in Manhattan, and has taken the time to write a book defending the view that there is a God. He deals with questions like, ” Why does God allow suffering in the world, How could a loving God send people to Hell, Why isn’t Christianity more inclusive, and how can one religion be “right” and the others “wrong”?” The great thing about this book is the way he deals with actual questions that he gets from people out on the street, and he deals with their issues by questioning their beliefs the same way they question Christianity. If you want to understand how to defend your faith, or you question the validity of Christianity, I encourage you to read this book.
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God has given us a heart for ministering to college students. We see that many young adults have a difficult time transitioning from living at home to living at college, living with supervision to living with complete independence. Some people ask, “Why do you feel it is important to reach out to college students?”
Here’s Why. This blog is the journey of Scott and Briana Underhill to Pittsburgh, PA. We hope that it will give you an insight about what God is doing in our lives as He is calling us into ministry. For many of you reading this, you know that Briana and I have been called into collegiate ministry. This calling has led us to realize that our new home is going to be in Pittsburgh, PA. We will be working with a ministry called “CrossSeekers” on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. CrossSeekers is a college ministry affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, and our desire is to reach the lost for Christ, to disciple them through the Word of God, and to send them out to reach their fellow students. We want to see the campuses throughout Pittsburgh won for Christ, and to see Him exalted! To learn more about our ministry, our needs, and more, just click on the tabs above. If you have any questions at all, please leave me a comment, and I will be happy to help.
Scott, Briana, Elijah, and Abigail Underhilldragging in elements from the top bar. |