John's Story
The Last Eyewitness
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Roberston Dean
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The year is AD 95, and John, the one whom Jesus called "beloved", is the last of the 12 apostles still alive. Now nearing 90, John is still committed to spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. When a renegade begins misleading the masses with dangerous, heretical teachings, John is called by God to write a gospel to show that Jesus was, in fact, the Son of God.
Recalling his time with Jesus, John brings to life the miracles and messages of the man who would change the course of history. And as John recounts the miracles the Messiah performed during his transformative time on earth, we too are transported to those glorious events.
John experiences persecution, betrayal, torture, and exile but never falters in his belief or commitment. John's Story is a thrilling account of the life of the man who came to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament and to save all of humankind, and of the disciple who was the last eyewitness to Jesus' glory.
John's Story brings to life the most important events in human history and also includes the very words that John wrote, words that continue to bring followers to Jesus every day.
©2006 LaHaye Publishing Group, LLC, and the Jerry B. Jenkins Trust (P)2006 Peguin Audio, a member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., and Books on Tape. All rights reservedWhat listeners say about John's Story
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- 17-09-19
Over dramatic and populist
Lacks any sense of spirituality in its over dramatic populist style. Stay with the Bible and dump this in the metaphorical trash can for wasted literary efforts.
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