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      Podivuhodný skutečný příběh o hledání pravdy

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      Skutečný příběh o hledání pravdy Autobiografický příběh jogína, mezi jehož předky byla řada bráhmanských kněží a guruů. Byl tak předurčen k výjimečné duchovní cestě. Živě a věrně líčí hinduistickou víru i místní obyčeje. Na tomto pozadí probíhá jeho zápas o autentický duchovní život. Nové, revidované vydání mezinárodního bestselleru.

      Guru zemřel
    • How close are we? What are we waiting for? The early church believed that Christ could come at any moment. Today we may have lost that urgent sense of expectation--and the fire, passion, and motivation such a hope inspires. But He is coming, and we can renew our excitement for this imminent reality. In a refreshing, thoroughly biblical, and compelling look at prophecy, noted author Dave Hunt challenges readers to evaluate their lives in light of Christ's promise, "I will come again." You'll be motivated to share the good news with others, encouraged by God's sovereign plan for His followers, and renewed in your love and commitment to the Lord. Like no other, this book will change the way you think, speak, and live in a world that desperately needs to meet its Maker.

      How Close Are We?
    • Exploring the fundamental questions of existence, this book delves into the limitations of modern science in addressing humanity's deepest concerns about life and purpose. It references insights from notable figures like Erwin Schrödinger and Sir Arthur S. Eddington, emphasizing the distinction between natural and moral laws. The narrative invites readers on a journey of inquiry, challenging them to confront the mysteries of the cosmos and their implications for human destiny. Ultimately, it poses a provocative question about the responsibility that comes with understanding the truth.

      Cosmos, Creator, and Human Destiny: Answering Darwin, Dawkins, and the New Atheists
    • In A Woman Rides the Beast, prophecy expert Dave Hunt sifts through biblical truth and global events to present a well-defined portrait of the woman and her powerful place in the Antichrist's future empire.

      A Woman Rides the Beast
    • The son of a high-caste Hundu moneylender, Vankateswami Gupta broke with tradition in a land steeped in religion. Upon his conversion he was renamed Paul, after the great apostle, because of his unusual zeal. After being put out of his home, and owning nothing more than the clothes on his back and a Bible, Paul learned to walk with God.

      God of the Untouchables
    • Maharaj's characters struggle heroically, though sometimes comically and oddly, to make their mark on the earth. It is as if the more frustrating their outward circumstances, the more intense their inner lives. Bashir Ali, the librarian, has developed an intimate relationship with his books, and a passionate hatred of their borrowers. 'Bhaji and rice! You put bhaji and rice on top of Virginia!' Hoobnath Hingoo, the metalwork technician, imagines a dire fate for the arrogant young engineers who lord it around the oil refinery. 'Barbecue the whole side of them. Grill them nice and black. Afterwards we could have a sale. Grill engineers. Going cheap. Eat as much as you like...' And of course there is Roop, the writer, who wants to escape from his gas station 'to write that book... about everything I ever thought of since I born.'

      The Writer and His Wife and Other Stories