In Search of Meaning (Part 1 of 3)
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If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive difficulty (the easiest puzzle is published on Monday,
with Sunday’s puzzle being the most difficult) and seemingly impossible word clues, this small piece of newsprint sends countless people running to the reference section for a dictionary and
thes...
read more
If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive difficulty (the easiest puzzle is published on Monday,
with Sunday’s puzzle being the most difficult) and seemingly impossible word clues, this small piece of newsprint sends countless people running to the reference section for a dictionary and
thesaurus each week. While you might not be one of the many scrambling for the meaning of the word “unction” or a synonym for the word “pusillanimous,” chances are you have
been in search of meaning of a different sort: the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi Zacharias takes a look at human existence and probes deeper for the purpose for mankind in his message, In Search
of Meaning.
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Sat January 03 2009
If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive diffic...
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If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive difficulty (the easiest puzzle is published on Monday,
with Sunday’s puzzle being the most difficult) and seemingly impossible word clues, this small piece of newsprint sends countless people running to the reference section for a dictionary and
thes...
read more
If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive difficulty (the easiest puzzle is published on Monday,
with Sunday’s puzzle being the most difficult) and seemingly impossible word clues, this small piece of newsprint sends countless people running to the reference section for a dictionary and
thesaurus each week. While you might not be one of the many scrambling for the meaning of the word “unction” or a synonym for the word “pusillanimous,” chances are you have
been in search of meaning of a different sort: the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi Zacharias takes a look at human existence and probes deeper for the purpose for mankind in his message, In Search
of Meaning.
read less
Sat December 27 2008
If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as...
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If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reje...
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If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reject his claim still believe he was a “good person.” Is there any reason to believe the words of Jesus? Was He merely a lunatic, or a liar? Or was He indeed God’s Son sent to
bring people into a relationship with God Himself? Join Ravi Zacharias as he examines the central figure of the Christian faith in his message, Who is Jesus, and Why Does it Matter?
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Sat December 20 2008
If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as...
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If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reje...
read more
If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reject his claim still believe he was a “good person.” Is there any reason to believe the words of Jesus? Was He merely a lunatic, or a liar? Or was He indeed God’s Son sent to
bring people into a relationship with God Himself? Join Ravi Zacharias as he examines the central figure of the Christian faith in his message, Who is Jesus, and Why Does it Matter?
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Sat December 13 2008
If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as...
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If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reje...
read more
If the news were to break tomorrow that a well-known religious leader hadn’t been such a saint - if in fact he or she had used their ministry as a front for illegal gambling - do you think
people would still refer to him or her as a “good person”? Well, Jesus Christ claimed to be the way, the truth, and the life. He claimed to be God’s very own Son. Yet many people
who reject his claim still believe he was a “good person.” Is there any reason to believe the words of Jesus? Was He merely a lunatic, or a liar? Or was He indeed God’s Son sent to
bring people into a relationship with God Himself? Join Ravi Zacharias as he examines the central figure of the Christian faith in his message, Who is Jesus, and Why Does it Matter?
read less
Sat December 06 2008
Are you considering joining the millions of people who are becoming Math Atheists? If you have trouble with arithmetic of any kind, you should conside...
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Are you considering joining the millions of people who are becoming Math Atheists? If you have trouble with arithmetic of any kind, you should consider it. Math Atheists basically assert the
following - no one can really prove that the Number One is actually one. What if one is, in actuality, seventeen? What if we’re getting it all wrong by following the blind dogma of traditional
mathematic...
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Are you considering joining the millions of people who are becoming Math Atheists? If you have trouble with arithmetic of any kind, you should consider it. Math Atheists basically assert the
following - no one can really prove that the Number One is actually one. What if one is, in actuality, seventeen? What if we’re getting it all wrong by following the blind dogma of traditional
mathematics? If we abandoned math as we know it, our equations, our system of commerce, our scientific discoveries would all fall by the wayside as obsolete or, at the very least, highly suspicious.
Of course, there’s no such thing as a Math Atheist, but looking at God through the same prism leads to a destructive view of mankind. Join Ravi Zacharias as he outlines the natural implications
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