Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

101 Bible Questions: And the Surprising Answers You May Not Hear in Church

Rate this book
This book asks the hard, forbidden, or taboo questions about Christianity—and offers surprising biblical answers you may never hear in church.

“Don’t ask too many questions. Just go with the flow.”

This is the mantra of legalistic religion. It leaves many of us wallowing in confusion as we still have burning questions about our faith. Sometimes, these questions almost seem Is there actually an unforgivable sin? Can we lose our salvation? Is masturbation always a sin? Am I really supposed to give 10 percent of my income to the church? Is divorce and remarriage wrong for a Christian?

Andrew Farley offers surprising, yet scriptural, answers to these controversial questions and many others. Andrew’s no-nonsense style will challenge you and catapult you into a radical new outlook on God’s grace.

330 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 17, 2023

31 people are currently reading
20 people want to read

About the author

Andrew Farley

37 books14 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
9 (50%)
4 stars
6 (33%)
3 stars
1 (5%)
2 stars
1 (5%)
1 star
1 (5%)
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews
Profile Image for Michael.
1,275 reviews123 followers
December 29, 2023
I am extremely bias rating this considering I absolutely love Andrew Farley for years! I own all of his books and he has been a tremendous blessing in my life. This is the Gospel simplified: God loves everyone and wants a relationship with His creation. The only thing that separates a believer from a unbeliever is UNBELIEF. It is not sin, sin has been nailed to the cross over 2000 years ago. It is not the law or these rules that you have to abide by.

The beauty of the Gospel is not only does Jesus love you but He likes you too!

Basically I heard pretty much 95% of all these questions and answers from Farley. This would be a great book for people who are just now understanding their identity in Christ or if you simply want to be reminded.

Jesus+plus nothing..no other alternatives!
Profile Image for Susannah.
442 reviews15 followers
August 2, 2025
I genuinely cannot recommend this book in good conscience.

While it seems designed for new believers—or even curious skeptics seeking clarity about Christianity—the language is overly simplistic in a way that risks distorting deeper biblical truths. Complex theological concepts are reduced to short, casual explanations that can unintentionally blur the lines between truth and misunderstanding. More than once, I found myself rereading passages because what was said either felt confusing or almost sounded like the opposite of what Scripture teaches.

For someone not yet rooted in the Word, or unfamiliar with the context of Scripture, this could be misleading. And if that reader isn’t actively in the Bible themselves, they may not even realize what’s missing or misrepresented.

There were also a few points that, quite honestly, didn’t align with what the Bible teaches.

Where I am in my walk with the Lord, I was able to read this with discernment—but only with focus, prayer, and the help of trusted mentors to navigate certain claims. They too expressed concern about how the language might be misinterpreted.

Ultimately, the best way to understand the Bible is to read the Bible. Pairing that with sound, biblically rooted commentaries and wise counsel is far more helpful than relying on a book that answers deeply layered questions in just a page or two. Clarity matters—especially when pointing others to Jesus.
Profile Image for Rick  Farlee.
1,151 reviews9 followers
November 8, 2025
Having recently read Andrew’s book THE GRACE MESSAGE, which was excellent, I purchased this one… I would rate it as a B+. While he hits the bullseye 🎯 90% of the time, there are a couple of areas that the author needs to experience and focus on… The Baptism of the Holy Ghost is one key area where he apparently has no experience. It’s evident from his response because it sounds more like something that you would hear from academia. Experiencing the Spirit Baptism, which follows Salvation, is essential for understanding the power that Jesus promises us in Acts 1:8. Only then will he fully comprehend the role of the Spirit in areas like the laying on of hands for healing, deliverance, tongues, casting out demons and raising the dead. (Matthew 10:8)

So, here’s my prayer for Andrew… That he will earnestly seek the Baptism of the Holy Ghost and to walk in the power of the Spirit to fulfill the will of God. Amen. (Luke 11:10, Matthew 7:8)
Profile Image for Ryan Rench.
Author 20 books18 followers
December 21, 2025
I used this as the basis for a series I taught my young adults Sunday school class. I'd play devil's advocate with the topics and they had to convince me that I was wrong, and then I'd teach through the topic. I covered a few topics per week and used this book as a general guide. Some of the questions are lopsided, but most were very good! One question at the top of each page, and then a one-page answer. Nice format and easy to use. Although it's not a book I'd just hand out, it IS a great format to teach from.
16 reviews
October 29, 2023
Christianity never made sense to me until I read Andrew's work. He doesn't give the same mixed messages about the Bible that I received in so many churches. He writes beautifully, and these answers are so clear. This is a great book to have to read now and refer to in the future.

I was a Christian for many years and always thought I was a disappointment to God. Now I know I'm not, and it's a relaxing, secure way to live.
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.