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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B00EDY1YVS.html - Book Synopsis : In an age that grants plausibility to every idea and certainty to none...WHAT CAN YOU BELIEVE?If you've ever wandered a mall, browsed a bookstore, or explored the Internet, you've seen the evidence: We live in a culture desperately searching for meaning. Like the ancient Greeks, we are haunted by questions. Where did this world come from? Why am I here? As individuals and as a society, we are restless, longing for something, or someone, to believe in.There are perhaps millions of potential answers—but only one truth that wholly explains, resolves, and offers hope for the plight of man. Of this life-giving message, Peter, the disciple of Jesus Christ, wrote: "Even angels long to look into these things." Within these pages, author Alistair Begg explores "these things" more fully, offering fresh insights into the mystery and power of the gospel account and presenting a convincing argument to all those seeking answers to the meaning of life.
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Book Synopsis :
In an age that grants plausibility to every idea and certainty to none...WHAT CAN YOU BELIEVE?If you've ever wandered a mall, browsed a bookstore, or explored the Internet, you've seen the evidence: We live in a culture desperately searching for meaning. Like the ancient Greeks, we are haunted by questions. Where did this world come from? Why am I here? As individuals and as a society, we are restless, longing for something, or someone, to believe in.There are perhaps millions of potential answers—but only one truth that wholly explains, resolves, and offers hope for the plight of man. Of this life-giving message, Peter, the disciple of Jesus Christ, wrote: "Even angels long to look into these things." Within these pages, author Alistair Begg explores "these things" more fully, offering fresh insights into the mystery and power of the gospel account and presenting a convincing argument to all those seeking answers to the meaning of life.
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In an age that grants plausibility to every idea and certainty to none...WHAT
CAN YOU BELIEVE?If you've ever wandered a mall, browsed a bookstore, or
explored the Internet, you've seen the evidence: We live in a culture
desperately searching for meaning. Like the ancient Greeks, we are haunted
by questions. Where did this world come from? Why am I here? As individuals
and as a society, we are restless, longing for something, or someone, to
believe in.There are perhaps millions of potential answers—bu only one
truth that wholly explains, resolves, and offers hope for the plight of man. Of
this life-giving message, Peter, the disciple of Jesus Christ, wrote:
"Eveangels long to look into these things."Within these pages,
author Alistair Begg explores "thee things"more fully, offering fresh
insights into the mystery and power of the gospel account and presenting a
convincing argument to all those seeking answers to the meaning of life.
What Angels Wish They Knew
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B00EDY1YVS.html - Book Synopsis :
In an age that grants plausibility to every idea and certainty to
none...WHAT CAN YOU BELIEVE?If you've ever wandered a mall,
browsed a bookstore, or explored the Internet, you've seen the evidence:
We live in a culture desperately searching for meaning. Like the ancient
Greeks, we are haunted by questions. Where did this world come from?
Why am I here? As individuals and as a society, we are restless, longing
for something, or someone, to believe in.There are perhaps millions of
potential answers—bu only one truth that wholly explains, resolves,
and offers hope for the plight of man. Of this life-giving message, Peter,
the disciple of Jesus Christ, wrote: "Eveangels long to look into
these things."Within these pages, author Alistair Begg explores
"thee things"more fully, offering fresh insights into the
mystery and power of the gospel account and presenting a convincing
argument to all those seeking answers to the meaning of life.