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God Is Relevant: Finding Strength and Peace in Today's World

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Hailed by many as "the next Billy Graham", the world's leading crusade minister, Luis Palau, tackles what historian Will Durant calls "the greatest question of our time"--whether humans can live without God.

Is God relevant? In this intriguing work, internationally renowned author and public speaker Luis Palau tackles what noted historian Will Durant calls -the greatest question of our time---whether we can live without God. Admittedly, many individuals today want to go it alone, without God. Either they feel no need for God, or they don't want God in their lives for some reason--perhaps because of a bad experience with organized religion. Or perhaps some have doubts because God seems to be outdated or contrary to current thought. At the heart of such doubts are intellectual questions raised originally by some of modern history's most influential and outspoken atheists and agnostics.
Yet despite whatever doubts exist, as we near the turn of the millennium interest in faith and spirituality is as strong as it has ever been, and it continues to grow. Noted religion pollster George Barna says, -Americans are probably more interested in spiritual matters than they have been in any other time in the past forty years.- In this book, Luis Palau shows how God is not an outdated idea but a powerful, personal force that can transform our troubled times and guide us into the coming millennium.

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GOD IS RELEVANT REV/E

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Product Weight: 0.69 lbs
Author: Palau, Luis
Publication Date: 1998-06-15
Language: English
Publisher: DOUBLEDAY RELIGION
Dewey Decimal Classification: 239.7
Audience Age Group: 18 to UP
Number of Units in Package: 1

ISBN: 9780385486798