Life, any questions? : finding spiritual meaning on the fast track / [print]
by Greg Laurie.
- Dallas : Word Pub., (c)1995.
- xx, 193 pages ; 20 cm
Why am I empty? -- Why am I lonely? -- Why am I afraid? -- Why am I here? -- What happens when I die? -- What does Jesus' crucifixion mean to me? -- Why do I feel guilty? -- How do I receive forgiveness? -- What now?
They're still the same old questions. The big ones that won't go away. They've haunted men and women since the beginning of time, and now they're sending Baby Boomers and Generation X-ers on a frantic search for answers and meaning. They nag at rock stars and movie idols, but also at doctors and lawyers and migrant workers and fast-food employees--because they're the essential questions that gow ith being human in this world. Why am I empty? Why am I lonely? Why am I here? Why am I afraid? What happens after I die? These questions are so big, so basic, that many people can't even face them. Instead, they rationalize, intellectualize, minimize, anesthetize, or simply ignore the "holes in their souls." This book takes a different approach. It dares to look directly at the big questions in life and to present some answers that really work. More specifically, it presents a living answer, Jesus Christ, highlighting the breathtaking relevance of the Christian message to the questions that haunt every woman and man.