Great Answers

A Trinity Forum Readings Collection

Five Readings booklets on Jesus and people who have found him.

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)

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If you could find a better way, Jesus would be the first one to tell you to take it. And if you don't believe that about him, you don't have faith in him, because what you're really saying is that he would encourage you to believe something that is false.

Dallas Willard

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