Meeting Jesus : 18 Profound Encounters With Christ
$14.99
Meeting Jesus explores 18 unique and profound encounters that individuals had with Jesus Christ, each teaching us something different about him. These are people who had met Jesus in real life and whose stories enable us to get to know Christ more personally and love him more dearly. People like Mary Magdalene who met the Friend of Sinners, Pontius Pilate who me the King, Thomas who went from sincere doubt to genuine praise, and many more.
Whether you have been a believer for decades, or you have recently come to faith in Jesus, Meeting Jesus will draw you closer to your beloved Lord and Savior, Companion and Friend.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781432125844
ISBN10: 1432125842
Victor Kuligin
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: July 2018
Publisher: Christian Art Gifts
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