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How Now Shall We Live?
by Charles Colson & Nancy Pearcey

With real, inspiring stories of faith in action, How Now Shall We Live? encourages readers to present the gospel in a way that will capture the imaginations, minds and hearts of a culture that is entrenched in the lies of relativism and self — before it's too late.





It's how you see things and how what you see holds together. It's our essential beliefs that make sense of the world around us. Lots of us have an uncanny ability to reconcile conflicting beliefs; holding them in our minds all bunched together. But that makes for a muddied outlook and even muddier decisions.

What we need is cohesion and consistency. We need a system that helps us understand why things are the way they are -- how we got here, where we're headed and why that matters.

For us, that system is biblical Christianity. Yes, there is a right and a wrong. And truth with a capital "T." But it's so much more than that.

The principles contained in a biblical worldview apply to every realm of belief and experience in life. They cover all the issues we've listed in this topical collection and more. From what you think about the origins of the universe and human life itself; to how you feel obligated to or disconnected from the environment. From your entertainment choices to your choice in a date; from what you study in college and how you treat your professors; to how you love your parents and siblings.

Whether you've already got a complete system of belief or are still assembling the pieces of the puzzle, these articles will challenge you to think more deeply about the things that matter most.



A True History of Christianity by Matt Kaufman


Basic Confusion by John Thomas


Biology 101 by J. Budziszewski


Earth Day Got You Down? by Mark Hartwig


The Big Story by J. Budziszewski



Abortive Folly by Roberto Rivera y Carlo


The Darwinist's Blinders by Matt Kaufman


The Master Humbler by Matt Kaufman


Whose Life Is It? A Well-Born Misconception by Roberto Rivera y Carlo


Lewis vs. Freud by Matt Kaufman