As the grandson of Billy and Ruth Bell Graham, Tullian Tchividjian grew up hearing the Christian faith preached to millions. Yet he struggled to come to faith personally. His first book, < i> Do I Know God? < /i> captures the sincerity and intensity of his own spiritual quest, and shows the way for a new generation of seekers.< br> < br> Combining careful thinking, warm personal story, and an exceptional grounding in biblical truths, Tullian delivers trustworthy answers to the questions you& #8217; ve been asking: < br> < br> & #183; Is it really possible to know God?< br> & #183; Is being & #8220; spiritual& #8221; or & #8220; religious& #8221; the same thing as having a relationship with God?< br> & #183; What is the relationship between saving faith and good works?< br> & #183; How does believing God& #8217; s promises assure me of salvation?< br> & #183; How do my feelings for God affect my relationship with him?< br> & #183; How can I trust that God is present when I feel only his absence?< br> & #183; Can a relationship with God assure me of a future with him in eternity?< br> < br> < br> < i> Do I Know God? < /i> was written with a wide range of readers in mind: those outside the Christian faith, newer Christ followers who feel confused about their relationship with God, and long-time Christians who have never gotten clarity on key questions like eternal security and assurance of salvation, faith and works.< br> < br> Tullian shows readers how to discover a genuine, vibrant and enduring relationship with God. And it all begins with the vital question: < i> Do I KnowGod?< br> < br> < /i>