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FOR DISTRIBUTION OUTSIDE THE USA. With inspiring stories and
thought-provoking questions, Ravi Zacharias traces the multiple
threads of our lives, describing how the unseen hand of God guides
our joys, our tragedies, our daily humdrum to weave a pattern of
divine providence and meaning.
A ministry resource for motivating all Christians to become
thoughtful apologists of their faith Although apologetics is as
crucial today as it has ever been, the classical model for
defending the faith often seems irrelevant to the 21st century
where people listen with their eyes and think with their emotions.
Is Your Church Ready? Presents a team of highly qualified Christian
thinkers---including Ravi Zacharias, John Guest, Jay Budziszewski,
Judy Salisbury, Dean Halverson, and Peter Grant---who build a case
for the place of apologetics in the local church, home, and school.
Using personal examples and illustrations they address: * How to
answer objections to Christianity * How to equip children in the
home and prepare youth to remain committed to Christ after they
leave for college * How to reach international students and the
foreign-born Included are discussion questions and a Church Leaders
Resource Guide to the best books, articles, organizations, and
websites on the subject."
An entertaining and enlightening poke at atheism by a popular
speaker Addressing some of the more popular atheist sound bites
about the Christian faith, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist clears the
space for a deeper and more honest discussion about the big
questions of life. Our culture now assumes that atheism is the
default position-indeed, the only position for anyone who wishes to
be seen as educated, contemporary, and urbane. In the media,
atheism is usually portrayed as scientific and rational versus
religion, which is seen as stuffy, outdated, and irrational.
Blending humor with serious thought, The Atheist Who Didn't Exist
will help readers to think a little deeper about the popular claims
of atheism. Whether the reader is a Christian who desires to be
able to start a conversation with secular friends or simply an
agnostic dissatisfied with some of the arguments that pass for
serious thought, Andy Bannister shows that when it comes to the
most important questions of life, we need to move beyond simplistic
sound bites.
Why would a loving and powerful God allow so much pain and
suffering? In Why Suffering? Ravi Zacharias and Vince Vitale
carefully walk you through a variety of responses that considered
together provide a clear, comprehensive, and convincing answer.
Responses like: *Where there is the possibility of love, there has
to be the reality of freedom, and therefore the possibility of
pain. *Wishing God had made a different world is to wish yourself
out of existence. *The cross is the key to a compelling and
rational explanation for trusting in God in the face of suffering.
*In comparison with other world religions, the Christian response
is highly distinctive. *The reality of evil only makes sense in
light of the reality of divine goodness. *Relational knowledge
about God takes the argument beyond reason to the presence of God
amidst suffering. *God's decision to allow temporal suffering is
understandable when viewed from an eternal perspective. *Divine
goodness shows how to conquer not in spite of, but even through
suffering.Here is a book written with great respect for the
complexity of the issue, recognizing that some who read it will be
in the trenches of deep suffering themselves and others questioning
the very existence of a loving God. Why Suffering? provides an
answer to the problem of pain and suffering with emotional
sensitivity and intellectual integrity.
The rise of these secular gods presents the most serious challenge
to the absolute claims of Christ since the founding of Christianity
itself. The Christian worldview has not only been devalued and
dismissed by modern culture, but its believers openly ridiculed as
irrelevant. In JESUS AMONG SECULAR GODS, apologetic scholars Ravi
Zacharias and Vince Vitale challenge the popular "isms" of the day,
skillfully pointing out the fallacies in their claims and
presenting compelling evidence for revealed absolute truth as found
in the Bible. This book is fresh, insightful, and important and
will provide readers with valuable help in articulating why they
believe that Jesus is who He said He is.
The author believes that over the past forty years movements like
New Age spirituality and society's obsession with human potential
have combined like a "perfect storm" to redefine for popular
culture what has been for centuries the classic biblical definition
of the person, work, and teaching of Jesus Christ.In WHY JESUS?,
Ravi Zacharias looks at the impact of this "storm" by discussing
the 60s-70s "Age of Aquarius," actor Shirley MacLaine's book and TV
series Out On a Limb, author James Redfield (The Celestine
Prophecy), Rhonda Byrne (The Secret), Dan Brown (The Da Vinci
Code), and other books by Eckart Tolle, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra,
the Dali Lama, and Marianne Williamson. Special attention will be
given to the influence of Oprah Winfrey's media platform in
reshaping society by introducing and promoting certain books and
authors.
Major new age and human potential tenets will be discussed like:
the belief that we are all gods and have to discover our divinity;
Jesus was only a good teacher; Christianity is but one among many
ways to eternal life; reincarnation is real; Jesus was married;
truth is relative; there is no sin; and perfection is possible.
The truth of and the arguments for the bodily resurrection of Jesus
will be presented as the most important argument for the exclusive
claims about Jesus and Christianity.
Ultimate truth. The destiny of souls. The individual heart. Can
Krishna and Jesus agree on anything?
This is what Subramaniam, a real-life Hindu of the twentieth
century, wonders as he enters a fictitious conversation between two
religious figures who have changed the lives of millions. As Jesus
and Krishna respond to each other's view of life and the afterlife,
they speak words straight from the texts of Christianity and
Hinduism and straight into the soul.
Subramaniam asks Jesus and Krishna hard questions about faith.
Meanwhile, a fictional character, Richard, eavesdrops, asking
himself the most important question of all:
Does it really matter what I believe?
"From the Hardcover edition."
We live in a culture that doubts everything as a matter of
principle. In such an environment, how can even faith be immune to
doubt? Can I really trust in the gospel? Does God really love me?
Can I really be of any use to God? We are taught to doubt but
commanded to believe. Somehow we think that admitting to doubt is
tantamount to insulting God. But doubt is not a sign of spiritual
weakness--rather it's an indication of spiritual growing pains.
Alister McGrath, no stranger to a faith born of doubt, here offers
good news to doubters: your faith can grow, and strengthen as it
grows. It needs to take root in your experience of God, it needs to
take in the nourishment of instruction in the words and ways of
God, it needs to be stretched into greater obedience to the
commands and calling of God--but it can grow beyond doubt into a
thriving relationship.
ADOLF HITLER
Evil. Hatred. Pride. Destruction.
JESUS CHRIST
Peace. Love. Humility. Life.
WHAT COULD THEY POSSIBLY HAVE TO TALK ABOUT?
In this compelling dialogue, two men of contrasting values meet
face-to-face. They address fundamental issues of life and death,
the evil of violence in light of the value of human life, and the
timeless search for unity in diversity. Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the
German pastor Hitler ordered hanged, joins in and the heat
intensifies when the three begin to weigh the value of
relationships, love, and forgiveness.
You won't want to miss this imaginative discourse that will take
you inside the mind of one of the most brutal tyrants of all time.
. . and the very God who made him.
Have you ever wondered what Jesus would say to Mohammed? Or Buddha?
Or Oscar Wilde? Maybe you have a friend who practices another
religion or admires a more contemporary figure. Drop in on a
conversation between Jesus and some well-known individuals whose
search for the meaning of life took them in many directions -- and
influenced millions. Popular scholar Ravi Zacharias sets a
captivating scene in this first in the intriguing Conversations
with Jesus books. Through dialogue between Christ and Gautama
Buddha that reveals Jesus' warm, impassioned concern for all
people, God's true nature is explored. It's a well-priced, hard
cover volume readers will want to own, and also share with others.
"From the Hardcover edition."
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