Consider Jesus: Published; The Good Book Company
The Good Book Company has published Consider Jesus, a study I wrote on the book of Hebrews.I owe a big thank you to Andrew Cook, a blog reader in the UK, who spotted the material I'd written on Hebrews for my church and then forwarded it to Tim Chester who saw to its publication.The Good Book Company has been in operation for decades as a major evangelical publisher in the UK and in Australia. Yesterday The Good Book Company launched their operations in the US, coinciding with the Desiring God Conference for Pastors.You should take a minute to peruse all the excellent resources available at The Good Book Company's new US website.If you'd like to purchase a copy of Consider Jesus, click the link. If you do purchase copies for yourself or your church/small group ministry, you can provide a review of Consider Jesus, which I would greatly appreciate.Here's the product description:
Jesus Christ - it's a name that still has unique pulling power,even in today's secular society. Jesus is used as a comforting idea intimes of trouble, an inspiration for those seeking spirituality, andeven as a figurehead for counter-cultural enthusiasts. But the realJesus is so much greater than this.
Jesus Christ is at the center of the Bible's message and God's plan forthe universe - and at the center of human history. But is He at thecenter of our existence - our hopes, priorities and day-to-day lives?We need to move on from simply knowing the details of His birth, lifeand death to a deeper understanding of their meaning.The letter to the Hebrews helps us leave behind out limited views ofJesus by explaining to us the supreme greatness of Christ Himself.Consider Jesus is a Bible-study guide to help ordinaryChristians get to grips with Hebrews. Here is an invitation to fix oureyes on God's Son - our perfect Brother, faithful and merciful HighPriest, atoning Sacrifice and great Shepherd. Use these studies todiscover the whole picture of Jesus Christ, and equip yourself to know,trust and follow Him, come what may.