Easter Uncut : What Really Happened And Why It Matters
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1. Saturday Night: Dinner With Friends
2. Sunday: To The City
3. Thursday Night: Staying In
4. Friday Morning: The Verdict
5. Friday Midday: At The Execution
6. Sunday: Running And Eating
7. A Few Days Later: Gone Fishing
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Most diaries are boring. This one isn’t.
Easter Uncut takes readers to one man’s account of a week of his life: a week of great plans, shattered dreams, nightmare scenes and renewed hope. It’s what we call Easter, without any of the fluffy bits.
This accessible, faithful book will engage, inform and excite non-Christians by taking them to the uncut Easter story, and to the wonder of the message of the cross and empty tomb.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781909919310
ISBN10: 1909919314
Carl Laferton
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2016
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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