Down the centuries there have been various attempts to prove the existence of God, and to demonstrate God's action in the world. Russell Stannard, the distinguished physicist and author, looks at what modern science can bring to the discussion.
Have you truly given God a fair chance in your life? Or have you just made blanket statementslike, "I don't believe in God" or "God isn't relevant in my life"...
From James Taylor, "Up Er Mei," on the album hourglass 7 I Asked the Universe More Questions THE ANSWER SPARKLES LIKE A DIAMOND I have quietly and privately conducted numerous exploratory experiments on this topic in the privacy of my ...
God's Debris is the first non-Dilbert, non-humor book by best-selling author Scott Adams. Adams describes God's Debris as a thought experiment wrapped in a story. It's designed to make your brain spin around inside your skull.
Did God create someone like Jesus to save His experiment? And how can we resolve the problem of evil? This book combines some of the best writings of those who approach these questions from both a religious and a scientific perspective.
This collection of essays explores the unsettled—and often unsettling—question of organized religion's role in contemporary public life.
Enjoy the Silence: contains a 30-day guided reading plan to jumpstart your deeper relationship with God explains the process of lectio divina and how to best integrate it into your busy life has the day’s Scripture and helpful prompts in ...
But how?Are you willing to devote sixty days to finding out?Soul Revolution may be one of the most important books you'll ever read. In it, author and pastor John Burke guides you on a journey of experiential discovery.
If you loved The Purpose-Driven Life and One Month to Live, then you’ll love The Jesus Experiment. Popular author and speaker Bill Perkins challenges you to spend twelve weeks discovering what it really means to live like Jesus.
Paul Froese explores the nature of religious faith in a provocative examination of the most massive atheism campaign in human history.
Because of the implications, it's the most significant question of all time: Is there a God, or isn't there? In this compelling book, Ray Comfort argues the case with simple logic and common sense.