Tracking Jesus

Tracking Jesus
Title Tracking Jesus PDF eBook
Author Kimmie S. Landsberger
Publisher Kimberly S Landsberger
Pages 580
Release 2015-10-03
Genre
ISBN 9780692625392

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A thorough Scripture-based chronology of the Master's life. A complete harmonization / blending of the 4 Gospels with maps and photographs provided for every piece of the journey. * Full Color * Hard-Cover * 578 Pages Total * 8.5" x 11" * Complete 3-Volume Set * Over 100 Map Placements * Approximately 270 Placements of Photographs

Jesus in India

Jesus in India
Title Jesus in India PDF eBook
Author Mirza Gulam Aḥmad
Publisher
Pages
Release 1962
Genre
ISBN

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The Explorer Race and Jesus

The Explorer Race and Jesus
Title The Explorer Race and Jesus PDF eBook
Author Robert Shapiro
Publisher Light Technology Publishing
Pages 562
Release 1999-04-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1622335422

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The core personality of that being known on the Earth as Jesus, along with his students and friends, describe with clarity and love his life and teaching 2000 years ago. He states that his teaching is for all people of all races and countries. Jesus announces here for the first time that he and two others, Buddha and Mohammed, will return to Earth from their place of being in the near future. And a fourth being, a child already born now on Earth, will become a teacher and prepare humanity for their return. So heartwarming and interesting, you won't want to put it down.

God's Big Picture

God's Big Picture
Title God's Big Picture PDF eBook
Author Vaughan Roberts
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 171
Release 2012-06-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830863893

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Sixty-six books written by forty people over nearly 2,000 years, in two languages and several different genres. The Bible is clearly no ordinary book. How can you begin to read and understand it as a whole? This excellent overview gives you the big picture, providing both the encouragement and the tools you need to read the Bible with confidence and understanding.

John

John
Title John PDF eBook
Author Beth Moore
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 449
Release 2008-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0805453997

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Best-selling author Beth Moore has a remarkable gift for crafting insightful Bible character studies. Millions have been drawn to her inspired lessons, and the media has called her "America’s Bible teacher." The PERSONAL REFLECTIONS series continues to reintroduce Beth’s most beloved character-driven books, expanding them into 90-day experiences that include nearly all of the text from her original work, plus thoughtful questions and journal space to engage readers throughout this special time of study. John is the new presentation of Moore’s enduring favorite, The Beloved Disciple. The young gospel writer followed Jesus all the years of His ministry, experiencing more miracles, displays of power, and perfect love than he could fathom. And just as Christ led John into the depths of His love, that same journey is here for us, His beloved.

Jesus

Jesus
Title Jesus PDF eBook
Author Bill Hybels
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 98
Release 2005-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310265975

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Gain insight into six roles Jesus filled -- man, teacher, physician, servant, shepherd, and king -- to steadily arrive at a better understanding of the character and person of Christ.. 6 SESSIONS

What Did Jesus Do?

What Did Jesus Do?
Title What Did Jesus Do? PDF eBook
Author F. Scott Spencer
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 294
Release 2003-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567419045

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"What Would Jesus Do?" is a popular phrase in Christian circles, but answers to that question might be more on-target if we spent more time exploring, as Scott Spencer has, "What Did Jesus Do?" Spencer examines both the Synoptics and the Gospel of John as he tries to catch a wide-angled vision of Jesus' behavior in the gospels. Rather than focus on sayings or pronouncements as an authoritative code of conduct, he studies Jesus' deeds or actions as keys to his identity and vocation. While not ignoring Jesus' teaching, this study is more interested in discovering how Jesus personally lived up to his own moral instruction -- his personal conduct. Chapters are devoted to Jesus' actions with respect to his family, his friends, his body, his possessions, his work, his reputation, and the environment. Spencer suggests paths -- and pitfalls -- for relating Jesus' personal conduct to individual behavior, how we might move from "what Jesus did" in the New Testament to "what we should do" today. F. Scott Spencer is Professor of New Testament at Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Virginia and is the author of The Portrait of Philip in Acts: A Study of Roles and Relations and Acts. He is the Chair of the New Testament section for the Southeastern Commission for the Study of Religion.