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In Search of Meaning (part 1 of 3)
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by Ravi Zacharias
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If you’re a fan of games and puzzles, you’re undoubtedly familiar with the New York Times crossword. Well-known for its progressive difficulty (the easiest puzzle is published on Monday, with Sunday’s puzzle being the most difficult) and seemingly impossible word clues, this small piece of newsprint sends countless people running to the reference section for a dictionary and thesaurus each week. While you might not be one of the many scrambling for the meaning of the word “unction” or a synonym for the word “pusillanimous,” chances are you have been in search of meaning of a different sort: the meaning of life. Join us as Ravi Zacharias takes a look at human existence and probes deeper for the purpose for mankind in his message, In Search of Meaning.
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