The Passion of Jesus Christ: Fifty Reasons Why He Came to Die
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"The most important questions anyone can ask are: Why was Jesus Christ crucified? Why did he suffer so much? What has this to do with me?
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Received the book in the mail today. Agrace found it on my wishlist and offered to send it to me. Thanks a lot, Agrace.
I finally got around to reading this book. I started during Lent but only finished yesterday. It's good to get all those reminders and also some new aspects that I may not have thought of why Jesus suffered and died.
I think because the author probably wanted a round number like 50 reasons and each chapter on just two pages, sometimes the text seemed a little contrived and didn't flow well. But overall the content was good to read.
I already have someone in mind who I'll probably send this book to very soon.
I think because the author probably wanted a round number like 50 reasons and each chapter on just two pages, sometimes the text seemed a little contrived and didn't flow well. But overall the content was good to read.
I already have someone in mind who I'll probably send this book to very soon.
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This was one of the books I took to the Bookcrossing meeting at Zephyr's Coffeehouse today. Another Bookcrossing member took this book with her.
This was one of the books I took to the Bookcrossing meeting at Zephyr's Coffeehouse today. Another Bookcrossing member took this book with her.
This looked very interesting. I picked it up at the Pasadena meeting. I look forward to reading this one.