101 Amazing Truths About Jesus You Probably Didnt Know
$19.99
Do you know . . .
— Jesus paid taxes?
— His parents almost divorced?
— Some of his ancestors were less than desirable characters?
— Sometimes even his followers didn’t believe him?
— If Jesus was really born on December 25?
Are you ready to . . .
— Expand your knowledge beyond the stories you heard in Sunday school?
— Find truths that will compel you to love him more?
— Understand his words and find the secret of true happiness?
— Discover the joy in seeing others through his eyes?
Let this captivating book introduce you to the most creative, thought-provoking person in history . . . JESUS!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781582296357
ISBN10: 1582296359
Mark Littleton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2007
Publisher: Howard Books
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