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Making the Connection
Making the Connection
paperback
Published:
1 October, 2015
Description
How can we know God? What is he really like? And how can we connect with him in a meaningful way? These are some of life’s biggest and most important questions.
In ‘Making the Connection’, J.John explains how God has revealed himself to us and how he invites us into a restored relationship with him. Beginning with the problem of how humanity lost its connection with God, J.John unpacks God’s reconnection remedy and shows how we can respond by getting reconnected and staying connected.
With clarity and warmth, he makes the Christian message accessible, showing that faith is not about religion or ritual but about a real and lasting connection with the God who made us and loves us.
Perfect as a giveaway resource for churches, outreach events and personal evangelism, ‘Making the Connection’ offers a clear and compelling introduction to Christianity, and an invitation to experience the life God intended for us.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780993375705 |
| ISBN10 | 0993375707 |
| Number Of Pages | 60 |
| Item Weight | 66 g |
| Product Dimensions | 100 x 150 x 7 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Philo Trust |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"Before you know it you get connected to the One who matters most in the universe. The most difficult case will be softened by this booklet. The greatest British evangelist of our time has written a little treatise that will change lives and destinies." --- Dr R.T. Kendall. *** "This striking booklet goes straight to the heart of Christ's message at a time when many are confused about it. --- Greg Haslam.
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Author's Bio
J.John is an evangelist, minister, speaker, broadcaster and writer. He has been in ministry for four decades, and has spoken in towns, cities and universities in 69 countries.
J.John lives near London in England. He is married to Killy and is a father and grandfather.