Confronting Jesus Video Study (DVD) - DVD video

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 Explore Eyewitness Testimony about Christ’s Life with This Video Companion to Rebecca McLaughlin’s Confronting Jesus

In Confronting Jesus, Rebecca McLaughlin dives into the 4 New Testament biographies of Jesus. Providing biblical and historical context, she points to Jesus as a Jewish man, the Son of God, the promised King, mighty healer, greatest teacher, lover of sinners, suffering servant, perfect sacrifice, and universal Lord.

The Confronting Jesus Video Study summarizes key themes from the book, helping readers understand the message of the Gospels and apply it to their lives. McLaughlin hosts one brief segment for each of the book’s 9 chapters, as well as an introduction and conclusion. An ideal resource for small groups and personal study, these video lectures can be used with the Confronting Jesus book and the Confronting Jesus Study Guide.

  • Approachable: McLaughlin’s explanation of the 4 Gospels is accessible to a wide range of audiences
  • Great for Apologetics and Evangelism: Presents the message of the gospel clearly and invites readers to study with a friend
  • Part of the Confronting Jesus Product Suite: Can be used in conjunction with the Confronting Jesus book and the Confronting Jesus Study Guide
  • Follow-Up to Rebecca McLaughlin’s Confronting ChristianityThis book offers readers a next step and a helping hand as they explore who Jesus is
  • Published in partnership with the Gospel Coalition
Additional Info
Item Code 83063
Weight (lbs) 0.1625
Dimensions 5.38x7.56
Font Size N/A
Page Count N/A
Release Date Sep 20, 2022
Discontinued Date N/A
Publisher Crossway
ISBN 10 1-4335-8306-2
ISBN 13 978-1-4335-8306-3
Translation N/A
Bible Contents N/A
Series The Gospel Coalition
Case Qty 30
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