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Mark's gospel is one of the most important books ever written. His telling of the story of Jesus has changed countless lives over the last 2000 years and has had enormous influence on our world.
In Leith's book, Mark brings Jesus before his readers, asking Jesus' simple, direct question: 'Who do you think I am?' He invites the reader to answer the question by following Jesus' own journey from the start of his ministry to the events of Easter, and then to follow Jesus' way in their own lives.
Frequently we assume we 'know' Jesus. Often our picture of him is built on impressions and stories formed early in our lives. This book invites and challenges us to take a close, fresh and adult look at the first gospel account of 'Who He is.'
In Leith's book, Mark brings Jesus before his readers, asking Jesus' simple, direct question: 'Who do you think I am?' He invites the reader to answer the question by following Jesus' own journey from the start of his ministry to the events of Easter, and then to follow Jesus' way in their own lives.
Frequently we assume we 'know' Jesus. Often our picture of him is built on impressions and stories formed early in our lives. This book invites and challenges us to take a close, fresh and adult look at the first gospel account of 'Who He is.'
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781904325031 |
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Publisher: | Hymns Ancient & Modern |
Publication date: | 03/03/2003 |
Pages: | 246 |
Product dimensions: | 6.62(w) x 10.25(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Leith Fisher is a Minister of the Church of Scotland. Since his education at the Universities of Glasgow and Birmingham he has served as an Assistant Minister in Govan, in a Youth and Community Ministry in Calton in Glasgow's East End, and as a Parish Minister in Falkirk. He has particular interests in youth work, adult Christian education and the relation of the church to the community. Since 1990 he has been Minister of Wellington Church in the West End of Glasgow. He is a member of the Iona Community.
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