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Christian, are you stumped by the “hard” questions unbelievers ask you? 

Here’s the solution!

A former Atheist’s plan for effective Christian personal evangelism

Many living in Greensboro, NC recognize Charlie Liebert as the “Creation Guy” because of his ten-year running TV show on GCTV (Greensboro Community Television), “Creation Foundation Explanation”.  This show used material from his workshops and seminars to educated many children and adults about: Creation, Evolution, Science and the Bible.  As Charlie witnessed to his Christian faith he noticed many other believers not witnessing because of fear of not being able to answer the questions their unbelieving acquaintances, friends and family asked.  This fear is one of the greatest barriers that prevent individual Christians from bearing witness to Christ’s life changing power.  Jesus knew how to reach every person he encountered and with His model you can too.

Charlie became a Christian at age 35, converted from hard-core atheism.  Understanding the atheistic worldview and often hearing the  “hard” questions the world uses to stump believers he developed a solution to get past those questions to witness to Jesus’ salvation.  In 2012 Charlie taught this strategy to a group of Christian Businessmen. It was so well received he decided to put it into book form, hence, two books, published in June 2015.  First, Always Be Ready to Give an Answer!  presents a personal Christian evangelism strategy that gets to the Gospel before answering those “hard” questions enabling one to share Christ at every opportunity.  Second, ANSWERS for “The Hope That Is In You”, gives direct, simple answers to the world’s “hard” questions, answering more than 100 of the questions Christians are often asked by unbelievers.  The combination of these two books will help every Christian overcome their fear of answering the “hard” questions and make them a fearless evangelist.  Jesus told us to declare the Gospel to the world around us, now every Christian can with confidence!

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