The notion that we need concrete, obvious, and undeniable proof before we can believe is commonplace today—but is it true?
We all exercise faith every day when we get into our car or board a bus or trust the word of a friend. For Good Reason invites us to enter into a process of humbly exploring faith in God by asking questions
Do I need proof to believe?Does Christianity make sense?Who was Jesus, really?Why should I believe that god exists?
In this thorough and compassionate book, author John Vampatella welcomes us to consider with him the What is faith, anyway? Is it possible to live without faith, or to have faith without good reason? And is good reason good enough?
I am the Northeast Regional Director with Athletes in Action, an interdenominational Christian sports ministry.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree from Syracuse University ('91) in Broadcast Journalism. I am currently working on my Master of Arts in Religion degree from Reformed Theological Seminary.
I am married with four adult kids. My hobbies include skiing, golf, basketball, chess, and a lot of reading.