No Wonder They Call Him The Savior
No Wonder They Call Him The Savior : Experiencing the Truth of the Cross [ABRIDGED]
- Author: Max Lucado
- Length: 180
- Edition: Audio CD
- Publisher: W Publishing Group; Abridged edition
Description of No Wonder They Call Him The Savior:
Its tragedy summons all sufferers, its hope lures all searchers--no one can ignore the cross. In this compelling quest for the Messiah, best-selling author Max Lucado invites readers to meet the blue-collar Jew whose claim altered a world and whose promise has never been equaled. Readers will come to know Jesus the Christ in a brand-new way as Lucado brings them full circle to the foot of the cross and the man who sacrificed his life on it. No Wonder They Call Him The Savior invites the reader to look at the happenings and the circumstances that surrounded our Savior on the night that he was crucified.
Information on No Wonder They Call Him The Savior from the publisher:
Its tragedy summons all sufferers, its hope lures all searchers--no one can ignore the cross. In this compelling quest for the Messiah, best-selling author Max Lucado invites readers to meet the blue-collar Jew whose claim altered a world and whose promise has never been equaled. Readers will come to know Jesus the Christ in a brand-new way as Lucado brings them full circle to the foot of the cross and the man who sacrificed his life on it. No Wonder They Call Him The Savior invites the reader to look at the happenings and the circumstances that surrounded our Savior on the night that he was crucified.
Description of Max Lucado, author of No Wonder They Call Him The Savior:
It all comes down to one thing. When your life feels so hollow, what can fill it with meaning? If someone asks you, "What makes Christianity different from any other religion?" How would you answer? When you need reassurance that someone deeply loves you, where can you turn? The Cross. You have seen it. You have worn it. Maybe you have even prayed to it. But do you know it? Any serious study of the Christian claim is, at its essence, a study of the cross. To accept or reject Christ without careful examination of Calvary is like deciding on a car without looking at the engine. Take a good look at the cross. Examine this hour in history. Look at witnesses. Listen to the voices. Watch the faces. Most of all, observe the one they call the Savior. Because what he did is the one thing that matters most of all. Read by Al Sanders. Abridged. 3 CDs. 180 minutes.






