Whether you like it or not, the fingerprint of God is imprinted on your soul. Like countless other human beings who have come before you, you yearn for intimacy, for meaning, and for a sense of destiny. Consequently, your soul craves love and faith and hope. In his newest book, Soul Cravings, Pastor Erwin McManus presents a delightfully accessible and warmly inspiring apologetic for the Christian faith. Rejecting the confrontational apologetics of street-corner preachers, the evidentialist apologetics of the Josh McDowell’s and Lee Strobel’s of the world, and the intellectual apologetics of William Lane Craig and (to some extent) C. S. Lewis, Pastor McManus offers a beautiful and captivating existential apologetic by appealing to our common human desires. It is obvious that most (if not all) human beings long for intimacy, meaning, and destiny. For McManus, these “soul cravings” are signs of God’s imprint in our lives. For my extended summary, click HERE.
Soul Cravings
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