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Greg Boyd is pastor of Woodland Hills Church, Minnesota. In his new book "The Benefit of the Doubt" he explains how he lost and regained his faith, and the difference between commitment and certainty.
He discusses his journey with Andrew Whyte, an agnostic who was once an evangelical Christian, who explains how doubt led him to eventually abandon his faith altogether.
Book for Unbelievable? The Conference 2014 www.premier.org.uk/reasonablefaith
For The Benefit of the Doubt: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Benefit-Doubt-Breaking-Idol-Certainty/dp/0801014921
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