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Christianity Explored Handbook: What's the best news you've ever heard?

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This stunning new look Christianity Explored contains the same trusted content. Christianity Explored gives people time and space to discover the best news they've ever heard. Over seven interactive sessions, as they explore Mark's Gospel, people find out who Jesus is, what he achieved, and what it means for us today. The course is very flexible. You can use it one-to-one, or in larger groups, in churches, or in homes.

This new look, easy-to-use guest Handbook contains everything a participant needs for the course. It also features a section on the reliability of Mark's Gospel.

82 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2011

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Rico Tice

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Rico Tice is Senior Minister (Evangelism) at All Souls Church, Langham Place in London. Born in Chile before being educated in England, Rico spent a year working at a church in inner city Liverpool and then studied history at Bristol University (where he was captain of the rugby team). He went on to graduate from theological college at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. As a passionate evangelist, he has spent the last few years developing the Christianity Explored courses. He is a regular speaker at missions and evangelistic events around the world, and is the author of Honest Evangelism: How to talk about Jesus even when it's tough.

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Entire study of the book of Mark. Provides discussion questions. Poorly organized, basic discussion questions and no supplemental scripture cross references. Designed for a group study with a DVD, but there are much better tools available for exploring Christianity such as the Truth Project or The Gospel Project.
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