For This I Was Born
$18.99
At some point, everyone contemplates the “meaning of life.” All over the world, people are on a quest to find answers as they search for someone or something to believe in. In Brian Houston’s book, For This I Was Born, he says that to know the Cause of Christ is to understand why you were born, to know what you are living for, and to decide what you are prepared to die for.If you do not know the meaning of life, he says, you will never live a life of meaning. Houston desires that each of his readers come to know the cause of Christ. His Cause, he says, is the key that opens us to new places of vision, passion, strength, and reason for living.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780849919138
ISBN10: 0849919134
Brian Houston
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2008
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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