42?  Just one thing?  Meaninglessness?  
I was asked to write on the topic: “The Meaning of Life:  Does Life Have Meaning Without God?”  In A God-Centered Worldview curriculum, you’ll find my section along with other worldview topics. 
A big shout out to William Lane Craig and Nancy Pearcey whom I quote in my section!
I am
thrilled with LifeWay’s Gospel Project (Ed Stetzer, General Editor, Trevin Wax, Managing Editor)!  If your church is still deciding
curriculum for the upcoming months, I encourage you to consider the Gospel Project.  The core values of the Gospel Project: 1. Deep, But Not Dry, 2. Christ-Centered, 3. Story-Focused, 4. Mission-Driven.

But wait, there’s more

Are you ready engage worldview questions at a deeper level?  I invite you to consider Houston Baptist University’s Master of Arts in Apologetics:

Program Description

The mission of the Master of Arts in Apologetics program is to develop
students who are capable of serving their community and the Church
successfully in a variety of vocations, including academic, parachurch,
and ecclesiastical professions. The Master of Arts in Apologetics degree
is intended to provide students with interdisciplinary training in
apologetics so that they understand and engage with contemporary
worldviews and culture in order to transform the world for Christ, as
academics, as apologists, and as followers of Christ.

HBU’s MA in Apologetics is set apart from other apologetics programs by
its interdisciplinary nature and its engagement with culture and the
arts and humanities. Furthermore, the program includes a strong
component of coursework in writing and communication in apologetics,
designed to help students achieve excellence in writing, speaking, and
other forms of apologetics engagement. The degree includes a thesis
option, which is ideal for students who wish to pursue further work at
the doctoral level.

The “mere Christian” focus of the program and the ecumenical nature of
the faculty means that the MA in Apologetics is designed to serve all
parts of the body of Christ, and welcomes Catholic and Orthodox as well
as Protestant students.

MJ