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Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior

Title:Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior
Author:Christopher Bozung
Rating:4.51 (906 Votes)
Asin:1938434064
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:134 Pages
Publish Date:2012-10-10
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The pages of the New Testament contain some 340 questions Jesus asked: "Who are my mother and my brothers?" "Now which of them will love him more?" "Why are you so afraid?" "Do you still have no faith?" "Do you want to get well?" "Who do people say that I am?"Why did Jesus ask such questions? Surely He didn't lack information. Were they simply rhetorical? Is there more behind the questions of Jesus than meets the ear?After 20+ years of study, Chris Bozung suggests that Jesus never asked a question because he needed to know the answer. Jesus' questions pierce the heart, quicken the thoughts, convict the conscience, and evoke faith. They are Uncommon Questions from an Extraordinary Savior.

Editorial : About the AuthorChristopher Bozung holds a B.S. in Bible from Philadelphia Biblical University, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a D.Min. from Regent University, and studied for a year at Jerusalem University College in Jerusalem, Israel. He has been involved in ministry for over 35 years as a pastor, teacher, and church planter. His passion is to know the Savior more deeply and to teach others to know him. He lives with his wife, Johnna, in Marion, Iowa where they home school their four children.

*grins* she makes me smile every time Malcolm's brother and second in command Patrick calls Elesyria an elf She walks a fine line between telling a story about characters we have come to love and introducing the new series and she does a fine job. I finished this book in one sitting. And other than a chapter or two, little is actually elucidated on the subject of short workouts, so "The First 20 Minutes," is a bit misleading, hence my 4 star rating. between reason and imagistic thinking, yet instead denigrates rationality for pure subjective images. The innumerable case studies are breezy, informative, well-written and succinct. This book tells you how to use the tools provided to find that focal point and therefore where to apply the greatest leverage. The book was written some time ago, so you can expect this to be the case.. I do recommend this book as it feels like the author really is telling you a story you don't want to put away. McCarthy, I would like to thank you again for a v

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