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J. Davy Crockett III

The Search



In his famous book, Man's Search for Meaning, Dr. Viktor Frankl, a survivor of Nazi concentration camps, wrote of his horrific experiences during World War II. Frankl, a psychiatrist by profession, approached his imprisonment with a scientist's analytical mind. He observed that those prisoners who had a clear goal, or a cause greater than themselves, were the ones most likely to carry on and survive—even in the midst of sadistic brutality and cruel deprivation. Those without such a purpose were most likely to perish. Frankl concluded that, as the philosopher Nietzsche observed, "He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how."

Appearances



When you look at yourself, what do you see?

Expect a Miracle



Miracles of deliverance can, and do—and must—happen!

Broken Cisterns



Are you holding on to God's Truth in your life?

It Is Your Time...



How are you spending this most precious resource?

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