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Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary

By: Lee Strobel, Foreword by Bill Hybels
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Who Are Unchurched Harry and Mary?

He or she could be the neighbor who is perfectly happy without God. Or the coworker who scoffs at Christianity. Or the supervisor who uses Jesus’ name only as profanity. Or the family member who can’t understand why religion is so important.

Inside the Mind of Unchurched Harry and Mary is an action plan to help you relate the message of Christ to the people you work around, live with, and call your friends.

Using personal experiences, humor, compelling stories, biblical illustrations, and the latest research, Lee Strobel--author of the best-selling The Case for Christ--helps you understand non-Christians and what motivates them.

The book includes:

  • 15 key insights into why people steer clear of God and the church.
  • A look at Christianity and its message through the eyes of a former atheist.
  • Practical, inspirational strategies for building relationships with non-Christians.
  • Firsthand advice on surviving marriage to an unbelieving spouse.
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"A timely book - the ideal author. Hats off to Lee Strobel for a job well done." (Max Lucado)

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Great little book

This sure left me wanting more! I found this a delightful both in the content and the reading, very listenable, and make me think about some things I hadn't before. Won't change your life, but it could change your outlook.

In fact, I think I'll reload it soon re-listen to it.

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This book helps all Christians, especially long-time Christians understand the mind of those who are maybe hearing about and thinking about God for the first time.

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Really enjoyed the tone of this book.

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Very eye opening. I read it twice!

I enjoyed the entire book and have been able to understand (or at least focus on understanding ) others more.I was intrigued by the emotions and points of view in his marriage when his wife was a Christian following her faith and he was not. Living in a similar situation, it gave me insight and hope. It also has helped me make changes on how I reach out to new visitors in my church. I have red it twice and plan on a third go around because there is so much to chew on.

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