When Breath Becomes Air
Paul Kalanithi

Neurosurgeon Paul Kalanithi recounts how he confronted his stage‑IV lung cancer diagnosis and how he found meaning in the face of mortality. He considers what makes life meaningful enough to continue on even with his diagnosis. He discovers that his materialistic worldview is not up to the task, which takes him on a journey toward a different destination.
The Prodigal God
Tim Keller

"I have seen more people encouraged, enlightened and helped by this passage, when I explained the true meaning of it, than by any other text." - from the preface.
If you need to be reminded of the gospel — the grace of God which saves the religious and the irreligious alike — this book is the one for you.
Seven Types Of Atheism
John Gray

The author John Gray, an atheist himself and a former Oxford professor with stints at Harvard and Yale, describes the varieties of atheism that have emerged throughout history. Like other religions, there are many camps divided over issues of morality and ultimate truth. Gray shows that an atheistic worldview often borrows values and concepts from other religions to fill its gaps, Christianity included.
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