What can we learn by watching Jesus respond to his mother, when she asks him for help, and he changes the water into wine? What is Jesus saying to Nicodemus, “the up and in,” about being born again and the Spirit? And with the “the down and out” Samaritan Woman at the Well, Jesus shows us how to effectively reach those who have been wounded by religion and relationships. Join Sam Hunter as he takes us through the Gospel of John in the same unique travel narrative style as his previous book, The Missing Link , which followed the Apostle Peter through the Book of Acts. In Deep Calling Deep , the beloved Apostle John will be our guide, as well as our eyes and ears, as we watch the encounters Jesus has with these and others throughout John’s Gospel. You will laugh, you will learn, and you will love watching the Master as his deep Spirit energy weaves a Spirit synergy deep into the souls of these men and Deep Calling Deep.
Sam Hunter (January 5, 1923 – July 27, 2014) was an American historian of modern art. He was an author, an Emeritus professor of art history at Princeton University, director of the Jewish Museum, founding director of the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, acting director of the Minneapolis Institute of Art and a visiting professor at the Clark Art Institute at Williams College, Harvard University and various other institutions of higher learning.
He penned monographs, exhibition catalogues, articles, wrote the original book on the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, contributed to textbooks and various treatments of modern art. In addition to curating many museum and gallery exhibitions, Hunter has written on Francis Bacon, Tom Wesselman, George Segal, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Jackson Pollock, and many other contemporary and modern masters.