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Where are you?
Today, your favorite maps app will give you your location down to a greater level of detail than ever before. But, do you really feel like you know where you are? Major cultural shifts over the past generation have left us feeling disorientated; constant connection has, left us feeling dislocated. And, many of us are searching for something we can't seem to find. Could the problem be that we have lost a place for God?
Pete Nicholas invites you to explore the big questions asked by each generation from those of origin and identity to happiness and hope, arguing that by reinstating God's centrality in our lives we can find a sense of rootedness, peace and the answers we've been looking for.
Today, your favorite maps app will give you your location down to a greater level of detail than ever before. But, do you really feel like you know where you are? Major cultural shifts over the past generation have left us feeling disorientated; constant connection has, left us feeling dislocated. And, many of us are searching for something we can't seem to find. Could the problem be that we have lost a place for God?
Pete Nicholas invites you to explore the big questions asked by each generation from those of origin and identity to happiness and hope, arguing that by reinstating God's centrality in our lives we can find a sense of rootedness, peace and the answers we've been looking for.
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"Bold, insightful, gospel centred and accessible. This book cries out for a stop and invites the reader to consider honestly the state of society. Pete Nicholas argues boldly and convincingly that the solution to our social ills is not gaining more of what we have but gaining back what we have lost; we have lost God. Brilliant book: every thought leader should get hold of it."
Girma Bishaw, pastor and Director and founder, The Gratitude Initiative
"After thirty years of speaking at university missions, I have drawn on scores, if not hundreds, of articles and books that are useful in arguing why the Christian faith is so relevant to post-modern Western culture. More recently, I have listened to Pete Nicholas delivering such talks before live audiences and admired both the substance of his material and the style in which he relates to the aud
Graham Daniels, General Director, Christians in Sport
"Before we begin the necessary work of cultural rebuilding, we need to check the foundations and discern whether they are strong enough to build upon. A Place for God is a fantastic guide for such an exploration. For those searching for faith or wanting to strengthen their faith, I couldn't recommend this book more highly."
Pete Hughes, KXC Church, London