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Somethingism: Exploring Our Sense of More in Chattanooga, TN
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Somethingism: Exploring Our Sense of More in Chattanooga, TN
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Most of us have a sense that there may be more out there than only what we can see or touch—not necessarily a God but
something.
You could call this intuition "somethingism." Some who believe this would also say they are “spiritual but not religious.”
This book offers those with this sense of belief in “something” the opportunity to begin to explore faith. Imaginative and thoughtful chapters consider the possibility that the sense of
something
out there correlates to a
someone
who not only exists but can be encountered and known in the person of Jesus.
A fresh approach to evangelism that particularly resonates with younger generations, this book is great to read individually, with a friend, or over four sessions in a group. There are questions to fuel reflection and discussion.
something.
You could call this intuition "somethingism." Some who believe this would also say they are “spiritual but not religious.”
This book offers those with this sense of belief in “something” the opportunity to begin to explore faith. Imaginative and thoughtful chapters consider the possibility that the sense of
something
out there correlates to a
someone
who not only exists but can be encountered and known in the person of Jesus.
A fresh approach to evangelism that particularly resonates with younger generations, this book is great to read individually, with a friend, or over four sessions in a group. There are questions to fuel reflection and discussion.
Most of us have a sense that there may be more out there than only what we can see or touch—not necessarily a God but
something.
You could call this intuition "somethingism." Some who believe this would also say they are “spiritual but not religious.”
This book offers those with this sense of belief in “something” the opportunity to begin to explore faith. Imaginative and thoughtful chapters consider the possibility that the sense of
something
out there correlates to a
someone
who not only exists but can be encountered and known in the person of Jesus.
A fresh approach to evangelism that particularly resonates with younger generations, this book is great to read individually, with a friend, or over four sessions in a group. There are questions to fuel reflection and discussion.
something.
You could call this intuition "somethingism." Some who believe this would also say they are “spiritual but not religious.”
This book offers those with this sense of belief in “something” the opportunity to begin to explore faith. Imaginative and thoughtful chapters consider the possibility that the sense of
something
out there correlates to a
someone
who not only exists but can be encountered and known in the person of Jesus.
A fresh approach to evangelism that particularly resonates with younger generations, this book is great to read individually, with a friend, or over four sessions in a group. There are questions to fuel reflection and discussion.

















