Story Of Jesus
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Outreach Edition of the Gospel of John Draws in Readers with an Inviting Layout, Thoughtful Introductions, and Reflection Questions
The New Testament book of John beautifully captures the gospel, explaining the eternal Word of God, Jesus’ ministry and miracles, and the sacrificial love of the Savior. The Story of Jesus shares this message in an inviting, book-like format that’s accessible for nonbelievers and new Christians. Each section of Scripture opens with a gospel-rich devotion that summarizes the passage and helps readers take to heart its truth. Short reflection questions invite readers to engage further with the text.
Available in case quantities of 50, The Story of Jesus is designed for churches to use during evangelism and outreach events to help readers understand who Jesus is so they may believe and have life in his name (John 20:31).
*Outreach Edition of the Gospel of John: Features engaging devotions throughout that orient readers to what they are about to learn
*Inviting Layout: Single-column, book-like style with small verse numbers, no footnotes, and large, 11-point type
*Accessible for Nonbelievers: Uses clear, nontechnical language
*Additional Resources: Includes “To Be a Christian” by J. I. Packer, a list of key verses within the Gospel of John, and a simple glossary specific to the Gospel of John
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433595592
ISBN10: 1433595591
Kevin Emmert
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2025
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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