Description If you ask people about the existence of Christ, they usually fall into one of three camps: the faithful who sing his praises, the atheists who consider him a mythological creation, and the skeptics who fall somewhere in between.
In addition to teaching Sunday school for twenty years, he also helped form a men\'s Bible study group and went on a mission.
In the late 1980s, Parker finally rediscovered his Christian faith thanks to his wife Deborah.
During this dark time in his life, he began his professional career-first working as an English teacher, then in an advertising agency, before eventually beginning his own medical marketing company.
Louis.
Despite growing up in a loving Christian home, Parker put his faith into a "deep freeze" and began a two-decade separation from God after earning a degree in English at the University of Missouri in St.
Louis, where his favorite activities included reading, playing sports, and helping raise his younger siblings.
Petersburg, Florida, in 1945 and raised in suburban St.
About the Author Curtis Grant Parker was born in St.
Whether you are established in your beliefs or just now embarking on a journey of faith, join author Curtis Grant Parker as he reveals the truth about the historical Jesus-and discover the opportunity to make your own decisions about his status as Lord God and Savior.
from the pagans of ancient Rome, to Jewish and Muslim writings, these accounts create a solid fact-based history of Jesus\'s life on earth...one that believers and nonbelievers will find equally compelling.
Hostile Witnesses is an examination of the best historical Evidence for Christ\'s existence, particularly the Evidence provided to us by the most unexpected of sources.
A wealth of historical accounts exist to assure us of this-with many of the most compelling coming from nonbelievers themselves.
But regardless of your personal feelings about Jesus of Nazareth, little doubt remains that he was a real person who once walked this earth.
Description If you ask people about the existence of Christ, they usually fall into one of three camps: the faithful who sing his praises, the atheists who consider him a mythological creation, and the skeptics who fall somewhere in between