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Turning Points: Is There Meaning to Life? by Vaughan Roberts 9781850783367

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Is there meaning to life? Is history just random? Where does my life fit in? These are topical questions in any age, but particularly so in our postmodern era. Vaughan Roberts addresses these questions and others by examining what the Bible presents as the "turning points" in history, from creation to the end of time.This does not read like a normal history book. It does something far more important, to help you see history as God does, so that you might fit in with His plans for the world.

About the Author
Vaughan Roberts is Rector of St Ebbe's Church, Oxford. He is also a popular speaker at Spring Harvest, and is a founder member of '9.38' which encourages people to consider full-time gospel ministry. He is the author of God's Big Picture, Life's Big Questions, Turning Points and Battles Christians Face.

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'Racy and profound, brilliant and biblical, this book is a powerful apologetic and magnet to Jesus Christ.' Michael Green, Adviser in Evangelism to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York



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ISBN 9781850783367
Author Vaughan Roberts
Format Paperback
Page Count 214
Imprint Authentic Lifestyle
Publisher Authentic Lifestyle
Weight(grams) 136g
Dimensions(mm) 203mm * 127mm * 17mm

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