Quest for Truth - Spiral Bound (Hurley)
This is more than just a book; it is a road map. It is penned with passion, concern, and thoughtful consideration for its readers. It provides guidance through the wonderful teaching of God’s Word, the Bible, in a systematic and comprehensive way. It does not assume that its readers have a lot of knowledge, and it cuts a careful course through key Old Testament and New Testament aspects of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. Readers working their way through this—whether as individuals or in a group—will complete the fifteen chapters with a robust and comprehensive understanding of God-centered Christianity.
Author
Dr. Shannon Hurley, born and raised in Southern California, is a graduate of The Master’s University and Seminary. Now serving with Sufficiency of Scripture Ministries (a mission he founded), Shannon resides in Uganda, East Africa, with his wife and children. SOS Ministries is committed to strengthening God’s Church throughout Uganda and discipling its local communities for Christ. Shannon wants to see an army of African leaders raised up who, out of love for people and a zeal for the glory of God, have a fervency to see Christ reign supremely in the hearts of all people.
Endorsements
“The Quest for Truth is a helpful primer to Christian thought, designed to facilitate evangelism and discipleship through interactive lessons.”
—John MacArthur
“I’m so excited about The Quest for Truth…. I highly recommend it for personal study, small groups, or the classroom!”
—Joni Eareckson Tada
“Here is a book written with simplicity that the reader can work through alone or with others. It leaves no stone unturned in showing, step-by-step, why we all need salvation and why that salvation is in Christ—and in Christ alone!”
—Conrad Mbewe
“You will find this work to be Scripture- based, God-exalting, and Christ-centered. Whether you are a new believer, a mature Christian, or one who is considering the claims of Jesus Christ, I want to urge you to dig into, devour, and digest every page of this critically important book.”
—Steven J. Lawson