Journey with Jesus: Encountering Christ in His Birth Baptism Death and Resurrection


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Do you want your life to be a vigorous purposeful and liberated journey? That is exactly what an encounter with Jesus Christ offers. This book presents a way to engage Christ through a detailed yet accessible look at the four major events of his life and provides suggestions about living out the implications of those events on a daily and practical level. Journey with Jesus Bishop Frank Brookharts second book is uniquely accessible and erudite a pleasure to read and a tool for teaching.His examination of Jesus incarnation baptism crucifixion and resurrection transforms the linear view of our life time and journey. These events become the four orienting points of a compass rose surrounding and transforming our life time and journey. From pew to pulpit to study this book has transforming relevance. --S. Scott Hunter Dean of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul Detroit Brookharts latest volume invites us not only to journey with Jesus but to journey into Jesus. On this journey we are not tourists but attentive pilgrims. This is not a trip to check off of our bucket list. It is a journey to receive the life that Jesus wants to live in us. Franks life and ministry bear witness to his own commitment to the one who is life. I will gladly avail myself and others of this book as an able tool of Christian formation. --Gregory Vaughn Palmer Resident Bishop Ohio West Episcopal Area - The United Methodist Church West Ohio Conference UMC The Right Rev. C. Franklin Brookhart Jr. has been the Episcopal Bishop of Montana since 2003. He is the author of Living the Resurrection: Reflections after Easter and is co-editor of and contributor to That They May Be One? The Episcopal-United Methodist Dialogue.
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