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Penitent Press's First Book, "Why Am I A Christian?" Now Available

Small publisher Penitent Press has released its first book.

2012-03-22
LYNCHBURG, TN, March 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Small publishing upstart, Penitent Press, has released its first paperback Why Am I A Christian, on March 20, 2012. It is a book of questions for the introspective Christians and is available for purchase on amazon.com. —Why Am I A Christian: And More Questions To Examine Your Faith (0-9860022-0-8, Trade paperback, 158 pp, 5 x 8, $9.99).

Why Am I A Christian?, will humble even the most knowledgeable Christians with its piercing questions. More than 200 questions are presented in this unique book, offering Christians a jumpstart to reevaluating their beliefs in a journey to a deeper faith.

Coauthor Ryan Johnson had this to say about the book, "It's not meant to be an exhaustive list of questions but rather some of the more important ones we thought should be asked by every Christian. Our hope is that people take our book as only a starting point in their efforts to grow and improve."

For more information about Why Am I A Christian, please contact Ryan or Zac Johnson at (931) 307-0220 or see http://www.penitentpress.com.


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[Press-News.org] Penitent Press's First Book, "Why Am I A Christian?" Now Available
Small publisher Penitent Press has released its first book.