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Walking with Jesus: Daily Inspiration from the Gospel of John

The Gospel of John can be challenging reading, but in the hands of pastor Greg Laurie, it’s the perfect material for daily devotional reflections. In the same accessible style that has made him a popular pastor, speaker, and television and radio host, Laurie shares stories and images of Jesus from the Gospel of John woven with additional Scriptures and anecdotes. The result is a ninetyday devotional that offers biblical substance and theological depth presented in clear, engaging language. Readers looking for devotional reading centered on Jesus will enjoy Laurie’s blend of important spiritual substance and accessible narrative style.

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Color the Bible: Color the Gospel: Biblical Inspiration Adult Coloring Book – Religious & Inspirational Coloring Books for Grown-Ups for Christian … & Inspirational Coloring Books for Grown-Ups)

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Add a little creativity into Worship with Color The Gospel! This book is printed on high quality, cream-colored paper and includes a beautiful matte finish cover design. The creative family behind Inspired to Grace combines scripture and coloring in this Christian adult coloring book. This book is perfect for those who enjoy creativity in worship and want to dive deeper into the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. This inspirational adult coloring book includes 30 designs, with difficulty ranging from beginner to advanced, offering an opportunity for reflection and receiving encouragement from God’s Word while you lose yourself in the tranquility of coloring. With the diversity of design styles, you’ll have a hard time deciding which page to color first! When you’re finished, hang your artwork for constant inspiration. Whether you are using it for personal worship or in a Bible Study setting, Color the Gospel will help you strengthen your relationship with the Lord!

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Color The Psalms Color The Gospel Color Genesis Color The Proverbs

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The Gospel According to John Cleese: Quotes from the Comic Messiah

Best known, of course, for his appearances in the recent AA commercials, it will no doubt come as a surprise to many that John Cleese was previously involved in comedy within a little-known troupe of comedians known as Monty Python, and also wrote and starred in a completely unknown sitcom named Fawlty Towers. Having now reached the dizzy heights of television advertising, Cleese has become a face recognisable across the world and a much-quoted, often controversial figure within the media. This book brings together some of the funniest and most interesting quotes from The Comic Messiah himself.

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The Gospel of Thomas: The Hidden Sayings of Jesus

A fresh, authoritative English translation, with an informative introduction, fascinating explanatory notes, and the Coptic text, with interpretation by Harold Bloom, our pre–eminent literary critic.

The gospel according to Thomas is an ancient collection of sayings attributed to Jesus and thought to be recorded by his brother Judas, the Twin (Thomas means “twin” in Aramaic). Some scholars suggest that this gospel was collected from New Testament sayings, while others believe it springs from a completely independent author because many of the quotations are not in the New Testament at all. It slept for two millennia in a stone jar until it was accidentally exhumed by a group of fertilizer gatherers in the northern Egyptian desert in 1945. (The gospel is just one document in the fourth-century papyrus library discovered near the city of Nag Hammadi, from which the entire collection gets its name.) Marvin Meyer’s distinguished translation includes Coptic text on each left page and the English translation on the right. It is considered by many to be perhaps the closest we’ll ever get to reading what was actually said by the historical Jesus. In The Gospel of Thomas, you’ll discover a different kind of Christ–a wandering spiritual teacher from Galilee who performs no miracles, reveals little prophecy, announces no apocalypse, and dies for no one’s sins. –P. Randall Cohan