Recapture the Wonder - Softcover

Zacharias, Ravi

 
9781591450955: Recapture the Wonder

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From the Inside Flap What Is Wonder? As children, it is the fascination with a rotating musical merry-go-round or the marvel at a jet plane surging into the skies. As adults, it is the touch of a hand that makes us wish that time would stand still or a breathtaking view of nature that grips the soul. What makes these things affect us as they do? Our sense of wonder is a blessing from God, says author Ravi Zacharias, given so that we would be continually amazed at His beauty and creation. But for many of us, our wonder has diminished through the years, and we doubt that we’ll ever be able to experience the overwhelming sense of awe we once had as children. Our minds tell us that enhancement is childish, while our hearts yearn to rediscover this very childlike sense of wonder. So the question is, can life be in tune with reality and also be enchanting without being escapist? In Recapture the Wonder, Ravi Zacharias helps you find the extraordinary in the ordinary. By learning to interpret life through the eyes of eternity, you can experience life as it was meant to be and find your heart’s ultimate fulfillment. About the Author RAVI ZACHARIAS speaks regularly at universities – most notably Harvard, Princeton, and Cambridge, where he was a visiting scholar. Dr. Zacharias is well versed in the disciplines of comparative religions, cults and philosophy. He has written several best-selling books, including Jesus Among Other Gods, Can Man Live without God?, and Cries of the Heart. He is president of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, and is heard weekly on the radio program Let My People Think. Ravi and his wife, Margie, have three children: Sarah, Naomi, and Nathan.

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ISBN 10:  1591452767 ISBN 13:  9781591452768
Verlag: Thomas Nelson, 2005
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