![]() ![]() It sees in the ordinary the extraordinary, and finds in the extraordinary the re-affirmations for what it already knows. It is a grasp on reality that does not need constant high points in order to be maintained, nor is it made vulnerable by the low points of life's struggle. ![]() Here's what I wrote: Wonder is that possession of the mind that enchants the emotions while never surrendering reason. This is probably the most difficult aspect, so I put it in one paragraph. When you start talking about the definition of wonder, you say it's important for us to understand what it isn't, and then to try to get a handle on what it is. ![]() His newest book is entitled Recapture the Wonder, published by Integrity. He's written best-selling books including Jesus Among Other Gods, Sense and Sensuality: Jesus Talks to Oscar Wilde on the Pursuit of Pleasure, Cries of the Heart, The Broken Promise: A Tale of Guilt and Grace, The Lotus and the Cross: Jesus Talks with Buddha, Can Man Live Without God?, and Is Your Church Ready?: Motivating Leaders to Live an Apologetic Life and hosts a radio show, Let My People Think. Ravi Zacharias has been described by Chuck Colson as "the great apologist of our time." He has defended the faith in settings including Harvard, Princeton, and Cambridge. ![]()
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