By Luis Palau
In this instant classic, the world's leading crusade evangelist, Luis Palau, tackles what historian Will Durant calls "the greatest question of our time" -whether we can live without God. Admittedly, Palau has met many individuals who don't want God in their lives - perhaps because of a bad experience with organized religion, or perhaps because the concept of God seems contrary to current thought. At the heart of these doubts are questions raised by some of modern history's most influential and outspoken atheists and agnostics. In this monumental work, Luis Palau goes through all these arguments and shows how God remains an essential reality who can transform our troubled times.
- "Recommended highly to searchers for faith, as well as to believers who need to know why they believe." Christian Retailing
- "This book emerges as a cogent, timely, and powerful Christian aplolgetic." D. James Kennedy
- "[Palau shows] through stories and personal anecdotes how God is not an outdated idea, but a powerful, personal God who still transforms people today." Servant
- "Luis Palau unmasks the postmodern intellectual prejudices against religious belief." Robert A. Sirico, Contributing Columnist, Forbes
Paperback, 205 pages, with selected bibliography
Published 1998 |
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