| The Purpose Driven Life |
Rick Warren |
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What on earth am I here for? The most important
question you can ask in life is, what is my purpose? Why am
I here? What on earth am I here for? But it's not about you.
If you want to know why you were put on this planet you've got
to look at God, not yourself. Focusing on yourself will never
reveal your life's purpose. It's the wrong starting point. |
| Answers to Life's Difficult Questions |
Rick Warren |
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Many people know that the answers to life's difficult
questions are found in the Bible-but they don't know where to
look. In this helpful book, you'll discover the Bible-based
practical steps for dealing with your most common fears and
struggles. And you'll be able to help others too! |
| Personal Bible Study Methods |
Rick Warren |
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Pastor Rick Warren says, "The secret key to studying
the Bible is knowing how to ask the right kind of questions.
Once you know what to ask, Bible study is simple!" In this
"how-to" book, Rick explains 12 different ways to
study the scriptures, giving step-by-step instructions. You'll
learn a dozen personal study methods. |
| The Power to Change Your Life |
Rick Warren |
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Have you ever wished that you could change something about
yourself?
A bad habit?
Destructive thoughts?
An unpleasant personality trait?
This book will help you plug into the power that can produce
the lasting change you long to see in your life. |
| The Case for Christ |
Lee Strobel |
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Is there credible evidence that Jesus of Nazareth really is
the Son of God? Retracing his own spiritual Journey from atheism
to faith, Lee Strobel cross-examines a dozen experts with doctorates
from schools like Cambridge, Princeton, and Brandeis who are
recognized authorities in their own fields. Strobel challenges
them with questions like "How reliable is the New Testament?",
"Does evidence exist for Jesus outside the Bible?",
"Is there any reason to believe the resurrection was an
actual event?" |
| The Way of a Worshipper |
Buddy Owens |
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"This message comes from my own longing to
know God. To know that he is really there - or really here,
I should say - not just in theory, not just in feelings either;
but rather in day to day, moment by moment, living, breathing,
present, absolute certainty - a certainty that is higher than
intellect and deeper than emotions. I long to know him as my
God. To know him as my Father. To know him as my Friend."
- Buddy Owens |