Picked up this book on a whim when I was with Julie at the Kentucky Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in June. There was also a DVD (sold separately) which could be combined with the book for a congregational study. I picked up the DVD also. Often the DVD's in these studies do the heavy lifting in terms of what actually gets discussed - the book may be good, but the impetus for the study comes from the DVD. Not so here. The DVD is fine - segments of about 7 minutes for each session that set the table, however the bulk of the content is in the chapters of the book. And the chapters are gold. Fuquay offers typically at least three nuggets per chapter where one would have been worth the time. It's a short read, an easy read, and a very helpful read. The book, as the title promises, explores the "I Am" statements of Jesus in John. Fuquay is very good about helping us to engage the "I Am" statements and discover how the statements reveal bits of who God is to us and helps us also to understand how coming to know more of God helps us to know more of ourselves. Highly recommended.