Encounters with Jesus

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150
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About this ebook

Jesus is by far the most influential human to ever walk the earth. He was and still is a polarizing figure, with people either praising or excoriating him. As fully God and fully man Jesus had a unique perspective on life that was usually at odds with the thinking of most people. Therefore, the results of an encounter with Jesus were often unpredictable. In "Encounters with Jesus" the effects of Jesus on the lives of twenty-six people in the New Testament are examined. Each chapter begins with a soliloquy of the persons thoughts prior to and after meeting Jesus. Following the soliloquy there is a discussion of the experience based on relevant New Testament Scriptures. Questions are located at the end of each chapter to aid the reader or class to make appropriate applications to their lives. Encounters with Jesus is a useful book for personal Bible study that is also appropriate for class or small group settings. In each of these situations the readers will discover how Jesus has affected their lives as they come to appreciate a better way of being human.

About the author

William Chance is retired from careers in surgical research and mental health counseling. He is a life-long Christian, and has written “Restoration Run Amuck” and “Saved by Grace-Lost by Works.” William’s hobbies are writing, antiques and astronomy. William lives in Franklin, Tennessee with Debbie, his wife of forty-eight years.

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