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Saving Grace for Women - Baldwin County, AL The Godless Delusion : Patrick Madrid A Catholic Challenge to Modern Atheism In this hard-hitting new book, apologetics experts Patrick Madrid and Kenneth Hensley help Christians to wake up to the crisis of godlessness, alerting them to the imperative need to take seriously atheism’s challenge, while learning how to effectively engage in today’s atheistic debate. Unlike other books which respond to atheist challenges to prove the existence of God, The Godless Delusion takes a different approach by turning the harsh light of reason on atheism and subjecting it to a rigorous logical, philosophical critique. Madrid and Hensley systematically critique the central claims of atheism, especially its foundational premise of naturalism (i.e., that only material things exist) and its related claim that immaterial things, such as God, angels, and human souls, cannot exist. 256 pages, soft cover Look what others are saying about The Godless Delusion: Special Notes:

Campus Crusade for Christ – The Campus Ministry Comic Book Evangelism Tools By Jeff Grant | 31 December 2012 What can happen during a study break? By Michelle Allen with Ashley Tripp | 3 March 2014 What You Missed on New Year’s Eve By Ashley Tripp | 9 January 2014 Campus Crusade for Christ International mycharity: water Here's what you can do with mycharity: water! Your profile is where it all starts. In order to do anything on mycharity: water, you must have a profile. The reason is simple -- we want to be able to show you the projects you helped fund when they're complete. The goal of mycharity: water is not only to connect you to other fundraisers, but also to the people served. Here's where the real fun begins. Tell everyone you know about your campaign, but also tell them why they should join your mission! We tie every dollar raised on mycharity: water to a project serving people in need.

Vapor Sports Ministries connecting :: Home From the Field View Archives Volunteers for China Birmingham's Maranathan Academy casts net to help adults, at-risk students View full sizeThe Birmingham News/Bernard TroncaleDonna Dukes instructs students Lamonica Dean, left, and LaVondria Travis, right, at the Maranatha Academy, a private school that specializes in giving at-risk children and nontraditional students a second chance. BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Stories like Patricia Adams-Mauldin's are among the reasons Donna Dukes founded her Maranathan Academy in Birmingham more than 20 years ago. When Adams-Mauldin attended a friend's graduation she had no idea that the day would also become the first toward her own path to success. She was in the audience when the words from the private school's principal resonated long after the ceremony had ended. "I went to the graduation twice, and during the last one she encouraged the adults there that if they didn't have their high school diploma it was not too late," she recalled Dukes saying from the stage. "She seemed to relish and enjoy the whole idea of going back to school. "I knew I could do better," she said.

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