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Praying the Gospel of John

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By David Foster

By Brett Burleson

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$9.99

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$12.99 CAD

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ebook

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Among the New Testament books, John’s Gospel is uniquely rich with Jesus’ words and deeds-and it has for centuries drawn seekers and the faithful alike to an intimate understanding of his life and the power of his resurrection. Here is a personal resource specially crafted to help readers not only explore this beloved Bible book as never before, but to actually experience it. Filled with marvelous word studies, poignant historical backgrounds, insightful commentary and guided intimate prayers, Praying the Gospel of John invites readers inside its mysteries and promises, motivating them to really know Jesus in a way that will unleash the power of their faith.

On Sale
Feb 5, 2013
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Worthy Books
ISBN-13
9781617951664

David Foster

About the Author

David Foster (1953-2012) was the author of three books, as well as a speaker, an entrepreneur and a church planter. He and his wife started two churches in the Nashville area: Bellevue Community Church in 1989 and The Gathering Nashville in 2007. Foster received his MDiv from Mid America Baptist Theological Seminary and his PhD from Reformed Theological Seminary.

Brett Burleson has been in full-time pastoral ministry for nearly 20 years in Florida, New York and now back home in Mobile, Alabama, as lead pastor of Dayspring Baptist Church. Burleson holds degrees from Southwestern and Southern Seminaries, and has served as an adjunct professor of hermeneutics and biblical studies.

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