Just as God used Saul of Tarsus to spread the church for mission before he was converted, God uses Richard Dawkins and Stephen Hawkings for his own purposes. I hope Stephen Hawkings comments gets evangelical Christians talking to their friends and neighbours etc in the same way that Dave Robertson engages with them. Praise God for Robertson he is truly "one of the sharpest knifes in the evangelical box at the moment" as someone commented. Thanks for posting this Ross! God Bless Stephen
Thanks Stephen, I agree. You may know about this already but Robertson's speaking with Ravi Zacharias and John Lennox in Dundee this November. His talk is entitled “Give me Scotland or I die – evangelism in 21st Century Scotland”.
Oh I didn't know but it sounds very very tempting. Lennox came here a couple of years ago to debate Dawkins. He was awesome, (he is Kirsten Getty's uncle) I have heard Zacharias online and have read some (all?) of his books. Shalom Stephen
Just as God used Saul of Tarsus to spread the church for mission before he was converted, God uses Richard Dawkins and Stephen Hawkings for his own purposes. I hope Stephen Hawkings comments gets evangelical Christians talking to their friends and neighbours etc in the same way that Dave Robertson engages with them. Praise God for Robertson he is truly "one of the sharpest knifes in the evangelical box at the moment" as someone commented. Thanks for posting this Ross!
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Thanks Stephen, I agree. You may know about this already but Robertson's speaking with Ravi Zacharias and John Lennox in Dundee this November. His talk is entitled “Give me Scotland or I die – evangelism in 21st Century Scotland”.
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Oh I didn't know but it sounds very very tempting. Lennox came here a couple of years ago to debate Dawkins. He was awesome, (he is Kirsten Getty's uncle) I have heard Zacharias online and have read some (all?) of his books.
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