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That You May Know

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Do you want to experience Jesus in an extraordinary way? Immerse yourself in a forty-day devotional Bible study on the Gospel of Luke that will give you a life-changing perspective of Jesus. As an eyewitness to Christ, Luke's biography of Jesus is the longest book in the New Testament. But even more significant is his contribution to our faith and understanding of Jesus. Through this study, you're invited to witness the beauty of Jesus's heart as you learn how to live out your faith in meaningful ways. Each day includes a brief, compelling devotional, challenging application questions, and additional Bible passages to study. By savoring the timeless truths of Jesus through forty days of devotions, you'll discover how the impact of Jesus's life radically transformed countless hearts and lives. Use it for your personal study or with a small group, and see Luke's Gospel from a renewed perspective. Whether you're a new believer or a seasoned follower of Christ, That You May Know has so much to teach us about Jesus's life and sacrifice. Now you can understand these encouraging truths in a way that's clear, concise, and challenging. That You May Know will help Renew your perspective of God's extravagant grace by diving into this powerful devotional book that will help you see Jesus with renewed eyes and discover what it means to follow him. Rediscover how the stories of Jesus impact you today , so that you may know the certainty of Christ's love and sacrifice for you. Get your copy and gain a fresh perspective on Jesus's life so you can face each day encouraged in your faith. [This book was first published as Dear Theophilus .]

210 pages, Paperback

First published February 19, 2019

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Peter DeHaan

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Peter DeHaan writes about biblical Christianity. He urges Christians to push past status quo faith and reexamine their spiritual practices.

Many people feel church let them down. Peter seeks to encourage them as they search for a place to belong.

He’s not afraid to ask tough questions. This sometimes makes religious people squirm, but he does this out of love to encourage them to become more of who God intends them to be.

Peter earned his doctorate from Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary, awarded with high distinction.

Read more at https://www.peterdehaan.com/

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