
Jesus: Why the World Is Still Fascinated by Him
(2009)A non fiction book by
Tim LaHaye and David Minasian
Jesus. Love Him or hate Him, He's everywhere. On our T-shirts, bumper stickers, and even the covers of leading news magazines, year after year. We see Him on the silver screen, in the headline crawl on the TV news, and on the homemade signs held up at ball games. Hotly debated, He remains the most conspicuous figure of all time, even twenty centuries after His inglorious death. Best-selling author Tim LaHaye and coauthor David Minasian look back through history and peer into the prophetic future to show us why the world's 'Jesus fascination' should come as no surprise; every generation since Christ has grappled with the question: Who was He? What does He mean to us here, today? After reading about Jesus' life, legacy, and pervasive influence, you may find yourself connecting the dots of your own spiritual journey and answering the timeless question that came from the lips of Jesus Himself: Who do you say that I am?
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Hardback Editions
August 2009 : Hardback
| Title: Jesus: Why the World Is Still Fascinated by Him Author(s): Dr Tim LaHaye ISBN: 1-4347-6625-X / 978-1-4347-6625-0 Publisher: David C Cook Publishing Company Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Audio Editions
July 2009 : Audio CD
| Title: Jesus: Why the World Is Still Fascinated by Him Author(s): Tim F. LaHaye ISBN: 1-59859-574-1 / 9781598595741 (USA edition) Publisher: Oasis Audio Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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August 2009 : Kindle edition
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