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Has Christianity Failed You? Audiobook (Free)

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In 2006, Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) held an open up forum in the Fox Theater in Atlanta to handle the topic: “Has Christianity Failed You?” Tickets had been sold for the event and-to the complete surprise of everyone-the event was sold-out with a capability group of over 5,000. People prearranged offering to get tickets from people in-line for higher prices. Before the event, an RZIM cameraman strolled the roads and asked people if indeed they had rejected the beliefs they held at one time..Read More on the subject of Has Christianity Failed You? One replied that, due to a Christian’s rejection of his homosexual lifestyle he had done just that. Another solved that she had left her trust because she had dropped into adultery and could never live it down in the chapel. Others experienced their own reasons. Some said it had been just intellectually untenable in an age of cause. They chose to come to the function to guage if there have been adequate answers. It is estimated that for every one person who writes a letter or attends an event, there are one thousand who consent. If the Atlanta crowd was any indication, the question can be genuine and troubling.Exactly why is it that many live with silent doubt, many leaving the “evangelical fold” for something else? Is there something wrong using the message, the communicator, the hearer…or could it be all three? It is time to request the hard queries of what this means to be a follower of Jesus Christ and just why it seems as though God has managed to get so hard to continue believing. Actually, the son of a prominent U.S. Senator phoned me with this very query. “Why offers God made it so hard to trust in Him?” Such skepticism isn’t just representative of the hostile; in addition, it represents many honest questioners. This publication attempts to lay out the response to those within aswell as those beyond your Christian faith in order to understand what it is we believe and just why it is so hard to do so. Moreover: Why it is actually so difficult to deny God but still make sense out of life? In the end the answers should be both felt and real, using the added truth that God is certainly nearer than you imagine. He desires that we sense Him very near to us rather than faraway. But closeness comes at a cost just as any relationship of love and commitment does.