Synopses & Reviews
Have the events of the Savior's passion become overly familiar to you? See the death and resurrection of Christ through the eyes of those who were there!Author Bill Crowder suggests getting a fresh perspective on the Easter story by looking through the windows of some of the people who were there: Malchus, Judas Iscariot, the centurion, Joseph of Arimathea, the women disciples, and the disciples on the Emmaus Road. As you see what these witnesses saw and feel what they felt, you will learn the life-transforming lessons that they learned.Enter into the events that altered the world forever and experience a renewed desire to know the One who loved us and gave himself for us.
Synopsis
See the death and resurrection of Christ through the eyes of those who were there! A different perspective can revolutionize our appreciation of the familiar. This is what Bill Crowder does as he examines the familiar Easter story. By looking through the windows provided by some of the people who were there—Malchus, the Centurion, Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene and the other women disciples, and the disciples on the road to Emmaus—we see and feel what they saw and felt, and learn from their responses. As we enter into the events that altered the world forever, we get what we need most—fresh perspective.
Synopsis
A fresh perspective on the familiar Easter story through the eyes of those who were there—the Centurion, Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, and others.
About the Author
Bill Crowder, who spent over twenty years in pastoral ministry, is vice president of ministry content at ODB Ministries. He is a contributor to Our Daily Bread and the author of five books, including The Spotlight on Faith, Singing the Songs of the Brokenhearted, and The Path of His Passion. He and his wife, Marlene, have five children.