Chosen Called By Name
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The Chosen: Volume 1 contains original graphic novel depictions from the television show,
The Chosen, through the eyes of world-class artists.
Illustrated scenes of Jesus turning water into wine, His meeting with the Samaritan woman at the well, His healing of a paralyzed man, and more, will both excite and draw readers closer to Him.
From catacomb paintings to stained glass windows, Christians have always used art to not only tell but show the gospel story. To that end, The Chosen uses television. But by working with new and talented artists, Season 1 has been adapted into a fully illustrated graphic novel, including scenes like:
– Mary Magdalene being called from darkness into light
– Simon and Andrew and the miraculous catch of fish
– The paralyzed man who was lowered through the roof–and then healed
– Nicodemus and his secret meeting with Jesus under cover of night
Based on the groundbreaking TV show, graphic novel lovers of all ages will be moved and drawn closer to the Hero of the story as they visually experience these age-old truths in a distinctive way.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830786824
ISBN10: 0830786821
Dallas Jenkins | Ryan Swanson | Tyler Thompson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2023
Chosen
Publisher: David C. Cook
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