Reading the Gospels

The word gospel means good news, and that must be taken seriously. This week, join the Discover the Word group as Bill leads Mart and Elisa and Daniel in conversations about how the four New Testament gospel accounts of Jesus bring good news, and how we can understand that good news more thoroughly. These four writers had a purpose in mind, and used clear patterns and techniques to provide distinctive portraits of the Christ so that their readers would see Jesus more clearly. Discover a helpful way of “Reading the Gospels” this week.
Recommended Course(s): New Testament Basics
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