About the Author:

Andy Polk lives in Nashville, Tennessee where he teaches theology and spirituality classes for high school youth. He will soon become the husband of a woman far smarter and more attractive than him and the owner of a very small dog. He is now, and will always consider himself to be, a lay minister.
About the Book:

So What's the Good News?
2006 Edition; Perfect bound; 116 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 inches
ISBN: 0-9776207-4-3 $12.95
Have you ever looked at all the pain and injustice in our world and wondered how anyone could believe in God? Are you searching for purpose and meaning in life, but are sick of all the supposed easy formulas and simple steps that so manypeople offer? Do you crave spirituality and relationship with God, but haven't found them - or don't believe you will ever find them by simply 'going to Church'?
There is Good News.
This book will not solve all of your problems or answer all of your questions. It will not tell you how to get everything you want out of life. It will not prove anything, nor attempt to do so. It will, however, introduce you to an entirely different way to look at and live life than much of our culture and many of our self-preserving institutions offer. It will introduce you to a loving, relational, self-sacrificial life that has room for questions, doubt, and uncertainty. And it will introduce you to the man who makes this life possible. It will tell you some good news.
2006 Edition; Perfect bound; 116 pages; 5.5 x 8.5 inches
ISBN: 0-9776207-4-3 $12.95
Have you ever looked at all the pain and injustice in our world and wondered how anyone could believe in God? Are you searching for purpose and meaning in life, but are sick of all the supposed easy formulas and simple steps that so manypeople offer? Do you crave spirituality and relationship with God, but haven't found them - or don't believe you will ever find them by simply 'going to Church'?
There is Good News.
This book will not solve all of your problems or answer all of your questions. It will not tell you how to get everything you want out of life. It will not prove anything, nor attempt to do so. It will, however, introduce you to an entirely different way to look at and live life than much of our culture and many of our self-preserving institutions offer. It will introduce you to a loving, relational, self-sacrificial life that has room for questions, doubt, and uncertainty. And it will introduce you to the man who makes this life possible. It will tell you some good news.