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Seven Key Ways to Live a Life That Matters
We live in a culture that permits everything, surrounded by people skimming the surface of life, trying to piece together meaning from ever-shifting truths and fleeting fads. But in a world that stands for nothing, you can choose to stand for Something.
With warmth and wisdom that only comes from weathering the storms of life, Dennis Rainey shares seven ways to not only build a strong foundation, but to choose to live the life of purpose and potential you were created for. When the winds of culture blow, you will be able to stand firm on the Truth. You will be able to choose a life that matters. A life that makes a difference in the here and now--a life that echoes into eternity.
You are at a crossroads of culture and Christianity. Which way will you choose to live?
Find the Purpose You Were Created For
We live in a culture that permits everything and stands for nothing. So how can you find real, lasting direction in your life when no one seems to have a handle on the truth? Is anything nonnegotiable?
It turns out, the Truth is found in the person of Christ, and drawing near to Him in love and obedience is your only source of purpose and meaning. With a warmth and wisdom that comes from weathering the storms of life, Dennis Rainey shares seven choices you can make to give your life the potential you were created for. When the winds of culture blow, you will be able to stand firm on the Truth, choosing a life that matters now and echoes into eternity.
Dennis Rainey is the president and cofounder of FamilyLife, a Cru ministry. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and hosts conferences on marriage, men's ministry, and parenting. Dennis is the daily host of the nationally syndicated radio program FamilyLife Today. He and his wife, Barbara, live near Little Rock, Arkansas, and have six adult children and a bunch of grandchildren.
Dennis Rainey is the president and cofounder of FamilyLife, a Cru ministry. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and hosts conferences on marriage, men's ministry, and parenting. Dennis is the daily host of the nationally syndicated radio program FamilyLife Today. He and his wife, Barbara, live near Little Rock, Arkansas, and have six adult children and a bunch of grandchildren.