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Come Fly With Me (THEY MET JESUS) (Volume 8)

By Katheryn Maddox Haddad

Description:

REGULAR PRINT VERSION. (Also available in large print and child's versions.) This is a lyrical novel with the reader allowed to give opinions right in the story. And at the end of each chapter are discussion questions, ancient historical records cited, and scriptures used as a basis for the story. At the end of the book are suggested chapter readings for special occasions. It also has a three-page bibliography of all books consulted while writing all eight volumes of "They Met Jesus". This is not just a novel. It is much more.

BOOK 8: COME FLY WITH ME His apostles refused to believe, while Thomas declared him God. Jesus dared and prepared his apostles to conquer the world. He interrupted his own memorial service and renewed five hundred of his closest friendships. He helped his brother, James, over the last faith hurdle, turned the movement over to his apostles, then returned at last to the outstretched arms of his heavenly Father. Religious leaders fought in vain to put out the new church’s torch, and Jesus invited the last apostle to visit him in heaven. Life changing? You bet! Life Application questions are at the end of each chapter to see whether any of those changes has happened in your own life.

Book Takeaway:

Come meet the people who met Jesus. You are one of them. Probably you are several of them. Go ahead and struggle with them as they did. Laugh. Cry. Do mental battle with him. Emotional battle too. Fight for your faith as they fought. Pause to listen for what you have never heard before. Then touch Jesus. This is the story of faith in the impossible. Hope in the inconceivable. Love for the invincible. It is the dreams of youth, the desperations of infirmity, the hopes of age, and the song of eternity.

Why the author wrote this book:

I dedicated it "To Everyone Who has Ever Doubted." I wanted a life of Christ showing the people he affected as having similar problems we have today, but solvable. At the end of each chapter is "Life Application" discussion/thought questions. Also at the end are Bible passages I referred to in the story along with ancient sources such as Josephus. I wanted to assure readers such people actually lived and struggled.

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