One of the books that had such an impact and influence on my own Christian faith was "Who Moved the Stone" by Frank Morison (a pseudonym).
As the following review states, the appeal of the book is that it doesn't try to be so theological, but more as a presentation of the evidence from the main sources related the verifiable events and characters as well as related to Christ and His Resurrection. I especially like some of the things the author examines related to seemingly superficial things, which really are not (ie: The Book that Refused to be Written and The Historic Crux of the Problem). I especially enjoyed seeing the author's life changed by the real evidence, which reminds me of my own story to a large degree. The Lord used the author's skepticism and goal to refute and prove the Resurrection false and in the end the facts led him to salvation in Christ! https://londongrip.co.uk/2015/03/who-moved-the-stone/... The reading of older books more than the newer is a good habit to form and practice. Blessings!
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