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Work it Out: What it Means to Follow Jesus

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HOW DO I WORK IT OUT? - What it means to follow Jesus. From the people who brought you 'OMG'... A resource for individual or group use to help you experience a transforming relationship with Jesus Christ. We all have questions about life. Using the universal language of maths, 'Work It Out' introduces some of the big subjects that Jesus tackled when he lived on Earth.



"If you have been looking for just the right book that explains the gospel in an interesting way that you can give to your friends, neighbors and co-workers, 'Work It Out' is that book! Anthony Delaney uses simple math symbols to break down the gospel in a way that really adds up." (Dave Ferguson, Founder of NewThing, Author of bestselling 'Finding Your Way Back To God')



"Readable without being shallow, wide ranging without being overwhelming and challenging without being threatening. A fantastic resource for anyone considering the Christian faith" (Rev'd Canon J.John)



"'Work It Out' is typical Anthony Delaney, in other words down to earth, biblical and potentially life changing - brilliant stuff!"

(Andy Hawthorne, CEO The Message Trust)



"I read this book wondering why we haven't made the Gospel message as simple as this before now! Answers many questions which people who start on a journey of faith will be asking. It is simple yet hangs closely to the biblical truths. It is practical allowing for either personal or group study and most importantly it is accessible to all. Highly recommended and a 'must have' for all who start out in the Christian faith." (Peter Martin, CEO Spring Harvest)



"Engaging, intelligent and accessible, a real boon to those looking in on the Christian faith with questions and preconceptions."

(Simon McIntyre, C3)

104 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2015

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August 9, 2016
Made me think but potentially a bit too simple. All in all I enjoyed the read and it has made me consider the big questions.
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