Why does the Bible contain so many stories of hurting people? America's favorite pastor writes that the purpose of these portraits isn't to tell what Jesus did, but rather what Jesus still does.
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Why does the Bible contain so many stories of hurting people? America's favorite pastor writes that the purpose of these portraits isn't to tell what Jesus did, but rather what Jesus still does.
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Add this copy of He Still Moves Stones to cart. $2.14, very good condition, Sold by Neil Shillington rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hobe Sound, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by Word Publishing.
Add this copy of He Still Moves Stones to cart. $2.56, very good condition, Sold by Neil Shillington rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hobe Sound, FL, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by Word Publishing.
These short stories are easy to read and make a good start for group discussion. Review questions are good. Scripture references to study are included. Helps us understand how Jesus relates to us as humans and has the answers for our shortcomings and unfortunate circumstances.
DeaconDick
Jul 17, 2008
Once in a Blue Moon
A writer of such sensitivity and ability among Christian writers come along once in a blue moon. Lucado has the rare gift of using everyday experiences to teach timeless truths.
stuandi
Feb 14, 2008
He Still Moves Stones
Excellent read! Lucado has a way of making the Bible come alive for those of us who aren't scholars of the Jewish culture. Bible stories or scripture passages about Jesus just pop off the page with 3-D, you-are-there imagery. Depth of understanding and pathos illuminate the person of Jesus Christ in previously untaught ways, depending on one's experience and familiarity. Vivid, personal depictions of Jesus not only bring one into the event in a humble, moving way to help the reader grasp the person of Jesus during the height of His ministry on earth 2000 years ago, but also help the reader make personal applications to their life situations today. Alive and vital. Wonderful for casual readers, seekers and seasoned believers.