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I Want to Believe: Finding Your Way in an Age of Many Faiths is unavailable, but you can change that!

In I Want to Believe, Mel Lawrenz ignites a latent desire in all of us--the desire to believe in something bigger than ourselves. Lawrenz takes an honest dive into topics that are true areas of tension--doubt, rebirth, faith and action, and the essence of Christian faith. A fresh and engaging style draws readers into an unexpected conversation in which they receive concrete, concise descriptions...

The only limit to God's givingness is our limitation in accepting it. Now this kind of generosity is inherently attractive. Grace as attractiveness; grace as gift. No wonder we want to believe. And we want to believe even when life's disappointments and injuries make it hard to believe. It is a rough world. We know that; God knows that. But we are better off living in a suffering world and having faith in God than suffering alone. Does that mean believing is just wishful thinking on our part, solace