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To take a journey is to travel from one place to another. But what does a spiritual journey look like? How does a person move from one place to another when it comes to belief in God? In our modern world, is a journey toward faith in God even defensible? Are there reasons for faith when most of us observe that the world seems to be terribly broken? Are there reasons for optimism when it seems clear that so many people are broken? And are there reasons for hope when--in our most perceptive moments--we recognize ways that we too are broken? Is there evidence that suggests it is rational to…mehr

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To take a journey is to travel from one place to another. But what does a spiritual journey look like? How does a person move from one place to another when it comes to belief in God? In our modern world, is a journey toward faith in God even defensible? Are there reasons for faith when most of us observe that the world seems to be terribly broken? Are there reasons for optimism when it seems clear that so many people are broken? And are there reasons for hope when--in our most perceptive moments--we recognize ways that we too are broken? Is there evidence that suggests it is rational to believe that some kind of God exists? Or that the central claims of Christianity are true? Regardless of what you've believed about God in the past, what if such evidence does exist? This is the story of one person's journey. It is a story of discovery. I wrote it with the hope that it might be thought-provoking for you, wherever you are in your spiritual journey.
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Patrick Dennis is a creative professional and brand strategist. He is a writer, communicator, public speaker, and designer. Over the course of his career, he has helped a wide range of businesses and nonprofit organizations excel at building great brands. He has also invested thousands of hours helping others wrestle with what it means to have a relationship with God. After growing up with little spiritual interest or knowledge, Patrick came to be convinced, while in college, that God is not only real but that it is rational for a thoughtful person to believe such a thing. Since then, he has had a passion for helping people think about spiritual things in meaningful ways. This book reflects that life-long pursuit. It is the result of many conversations with high school students, college students, and adults who have had questions about God.