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Christianity Explored by Rico Tice
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Christianity Explored (edition 2005)

by Rico Tice, Barry Cooper

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The Christianity Explored course has explained the good news of Jesus Christ to thousands of people. Christianity Explored the book takes the reader through the Gospel of Mark to introduce who Jesus was, what He came to do and why. It further focuses on the identity of Jesus Christ, defining the concept of 'grace' and explaining the nature of Christianity and Christian relationships. The reader is left with a clear choice: who do we say Jesus Christ is? And what will we do with His claims to divinity?Chapters on James, John, Bartimaeus and Herod further present the stark contrasts between the choices made by those who have either rejected or accepted Jesus as Lord. The book ends with an explanation of how God equips people to live the Christian life, preparing the reader to begin this great adventure of faith.… (more)
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Title:Christianity Explored
Authors:Rico Tice
Other authors:Barry Cooper
Info:The Good Book Company (2005), Paperback, 126 pages
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This study guide is for participants in the Christianity Explored course and should be used in conjunction with other course materials available. It includes a brief introduction to the course and to Mark's Gospel, summaries of the talks, discussion questions, and studies to work through each week.
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The Christianity Explored course has explained the good news of Jesus Christ to thousands of people. Christianity Explored the book takes the reader through the Gospel of Mark to introduce who Jesus was, what He came to do and why. It further focuses on the identity of Jesus Christ, defining the concept of 'grace' and explaining the nature of Christianity and Christian relationships. The reader is left with a clear choice: who do we say Jesus Christ is? And what will we do with His claims to divinity?Chapters on James, John, Bartimaeus and Herod further present the stark contrasts between the choices made by those who have either rejected or accepted Jesus as Lord. The book ends with an explanation of how God equips people to live the Christian life, preparing the reader to begin this great adventure of faith.

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