Humble Hero
$17.39
Jesus is both human and God. As the Son of Man, He gave us an example of how to live on this earth. As the Son of God He saves us from our sins so that we might live with Him in eternity.
No one has had more impact on Earth than Jesus. Today, He calls to us to believe in Him and to follow Him, just as He did his first disciples. Come meet the Humble Hero, Jesus Christ, who grew up on this earth in human form. He is God and He is your Friend. He left heaven for you. He died for you. He rose again for you, and will come in the clouds of heaven for you. He alone can satisfy the deepest longing of your heart.
This is the third volume of a five-volume series adapted by the White Estate that will bring the clear messages of the Conflict of the Ages set to a new generation of readers. Biblical texts, unless otherwise noted, are taken from the New King James Version. Share the great truths of the original volumes in a more accessible format for twenty-first-century readers.
6 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780816323371
Ellen White
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2005
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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