We have difficulty believing that life is really meaningless. But is the meaning in our lives just a recurring historical or philosophical pattern, or is it, as G. K. Chesterton suggests, a picture—that is, a story?
This small collection of Readings helps people who are already comfortable with the big questions of life to explore what we have found to be the ultimate answer: the person of Jesus.
This collection includes our original “primer” on the life of Jesus plus two classic arguments for faith and the stories of two very different twentieth-century people who found their own answers in Jesus. These readings offer for consideration and response an unsentimental but welcoming picture of the greatest person in history.
- The Wager (Pascal/Kreeft/Guinness)
- Jesus, a Layman’s Primer (McDonald)
- A Spiritual Pilgrimage (Muggeridge/McDonald)
- Wrestling with God (Weil/McDonald)
- The Strangest Story in the World (Chesterton/McDonald)