A collection of writers, theology professors, civil rights justice leaders, internationally renown podcasters, and bloggers join together to share essays on how their worldview holds up during a time of crisis. They range from believer to nonbeliever to whatever there is in between. Their common cause is to raise as much money as possible to fight the coronavirus currently wreaking havoc throughout the world. All proceeds of this work will be donated to the International Red Cross. Thank you for your support.
Great book, even if I don't ultimately end up necessarily or fully agreeing with the ultimate conclusions of any its individual authors. Highly topical and relevant, this book is clearly structured into small, concise and accessible "bite-sized" chunks for the reader to easily digest. It catalogues the individual experiences of very different people in the pandemic and explores how they have subsequently reflected on, evaluated and sometimes even changed their outlook of life as a result. It covers atheists, agnostics and theists from across the globe. Well worth a quick read!