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Getting to Know Jesus (Again)

Meditations for Lent

Peter M. Wallace

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English
Church Publishing Inc
23 January 2018
Fresh, accessible, and thought-provoking look at the life and ministry of Jesus

Lent is a journey of the mind, heart, and spirit from the ashes of humanity to the cross and beyond-to the empty tomb. The central figure in that journey is Jesus. But who was he really? Why did he come and minister among us? How can his teachings enhance our lives? Why did he die? What does his resurrection really mean? These are questions that spur believers of all ages to seek a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Son of Man in their lives. In this collection of fifty-two meditations and additional resources for spiritual growth, Peter Wallace guides readers through the life and ministry, the words and works of Jesus, with the goal of getting to know him in fresh new ways that encourage a stronger faith and a spirited engagement with the world around us.
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Imprint:   Church Publishing Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   122g
ISBN:   9780819233615
ISBN 10:   0819233617
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

PETER M. WALLACE is executive producer and host of the Day1 radio and internet ministry (Day1.org) and president of the Alliance for Christian Media, based in Atlanta, Georgia. The weekly Day1 radio program, the voice of the mainline churches, is distributed to over 200 radio stations across America and overseas. A priest in the Diocese of Atlanta, he serves as interim rector at St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in Oakwood, Georgia. Peter is the author of nine books.

Reviews for Getting to Know Jesus (Again): Meditations for Lent

"""Peter has always walked the talk. In this deep Lenten meditation, he reminds us that living meaningfully requires us all to make such a walk. In order to walk faithfully, we must carve out a space for communion with Jesus. The spirit talks to everyone, but only a few listen and are willing to walk with that spirit through the wilderness to the cross. Through his engaging style, Peter compels us to make the steps necessary to listen. Lent is a deep and slow walk that leads us to new life. Peter helps us when we get fearful, distracted, lazy, or judgmental to come back to the heart of the journey. For him, it's not just the journey or the destination, it's both on the Lenten walk. You will be blessed by walking with Peter during Lent."" --Becca Stevens, author, Letters from the Farm"


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