Next Door Savior

Next Door Savior

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Next Door Savior : Student Edition (Ay Insp - Lucado)

Description of Next Door Savior:

Adapted from master storyteller and award-winning children’s author Max Lucado’s popular adult book Next Door Savior, this book deals with the entire life of Christ, from His birth to His death and resurrection, showing His nature as both God and man. Through Scripture and anecdote, teens meet a Jesus who is intimately acquainted with all kinds of people. This is a Jesus who got his hands dirty, his feet wet, and his heart involved. His very presence transformed lives. Throughout the book are slice-of-life stories that illustrate the focus of each chapter in terms that youth can relate to.

Information on Next Door Savior from the publisher:

Adapted from master storyteller and award-winning children's author Max Lucado's popular adult book Next Door Savior, this book deals with the entire life of Christ, from His birth to His death and resurrection, showing His nature as both God and man. Through Scripture and anecdote, teens meet a Jesus who is intimately acquainted with all kinds of people. This is a Jesus who got his hands dirty, his feet wet, and his heart involved. His very presence transformed lives. Throughout the book are slice-of-life stories that illustrate the focus of each chapter in terms that youth can relate to.

Description of Max Lucado, author of Next Door Savior:

Max Lucado's presentation of a Jesus accessible enough to live next door, yet powerful enough to be Savior, now speaks specifically to youth! This book deals with the entire life of Christ, from his birth to his death and resurrection, showing his nature as both God and man. Through Scripture and anecdote, we meet a Jesus who is intimately acquainted with all kinds of people. This is a Jesus who got his hands dirty, his feet wet and his heart involved in all kinds of places. This is a Jesus whose very presence transformed lives. Throughout the book are slice-of-life stories that illustrate the focus of each chapter in terms you can relate to. Recommended for ages 10 to 14, 208 pages.