Beyond Belief to Convictions (audiobook) by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler
Disappointed in the abridged audiobook I've seen Josh McDowell speak many times and I know that he can be a strong speaker and I do wish that he had read this book. This book has strong attributes, but when combined with the reader (Greg Wheatley) it can be tedious. The audiobook seems poorly put together at times but I suppose that is due to a poor abridgement. The reader is very poor, which is surprising since the cover notes note that he has a wealth of radio experience. He fails to do basic things like pause. For example, most readers would read like this: Chapter One (pause) It was a dark and stormy night... This book is more like this (in a monotone): ChapterOneItwasadarkandstormynight. Other negatives: McDowell includes a fictional story of friends at college that are struggling with their faith. Those stories are stilted and read like they were written for ...well, like they were written for a Sunday school book. The people don't talk like ...