After a longer wait than usual I have my next book from the Booksneeze program on the way.
For some reason this month the updates to the books on the Booksneeze site have been few and far between. Not complaining because I think the program and what they are doing is great.
Much to my surprise in the email that i recieved was an option to download the ebook title. I was thrilled at this feature. That way I could just download the book time my iPad and read it from there. However, the link was broken, and I was not able to get the ebook version. Maybe this will be corrected.
I had sent Michael Hyatt a tweet about a month ago and ask if he thought that this feature would be added to the program. He replied that it was in the works. I did not expect it to be implemented so soon. This would be great for the program with the ever expanding ereader and ebook market.
Today though they uploaded a couple of new titles and I went with this one by Ravi Zacharias.
Here is a synopsis of the book from Booksneeze:
In addition to writing several chapters himself, Ravi Zacharias brings together many of today’s leading apologists and Christian teachers, including Alister McGrath and John Lennox, to address topics present in the very future of worldwide Christianity—from the process of spiritual transformation to the challenges posed by militant atheism and a resurgent Islam. Destined to become a classic, Beyond Opinion is a touchstone that will affect Christians around the world.
A definitive master work from the world’s leading Christian apologist. Respected apologist Ravi Zacharias was once sharing his faith with a Hindu when the man asked: “If the Christian faith is truly supernatural, why is it not more evident in the lives of so many Christians I know?” The question hit hard, and this book is an answer. Its purpose is to equip Christians everywhere to simultaneously defend the faith and be transformed by it into people of compassion.
Sound like a great read and apologetics is a really interesting subject that I have wanted to dive into. Cannot to start reading….
Anyone read this book? Thoughts?


