When I first started reading Finding An Unseen God by Alicia Britt Chole I was a little sceptical. I saw that it was listed under apologetics /biography (Which is not my usual type of read). But then I opened the book and was immediately hooked. The way she writes in such short bursts of chapter immediately sucked me in. I was also very fascinated by the way she interwove her story of conversion with her story of growing up finally converging in the middle. Every other chapter is one story and the other half was telling another story. The short chapters made it so I could read only a little at a time and then pick it right back up. Although it was such a great read that I was sucked in and could not put the book down. She does get a bit preachy with her apologetics. But coming from a former atheist it made it so much more interesting for me. My boyfriends brother is a atheist who was formerly a believer. As you can imagine that is why I was drawn to this book. Her apologetics made me understand better how to talk to him, understand him and be more sympathetic for him. I definitely recommend this book for anyone, but I really recommend this book if you know any one searching for a unseen God.
http://www.truthportraits.com Alicia's official website
Excerpts from the book
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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2 comments:
Can I borrow the book?
Thanks.
Yes...I just saw this comment a year later...oops.
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