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Why Jesus?The continuing relevance of Jesus in the 21st century

Why Jesus?

The continuing relevance of Jesus in the 21st century

Geoff McIlrath
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Description

Why Jesus? For some his name is a swear–word. For others his cross is a fashion accessory or a lucky charm. For many Jesus Christ is considered irrelevant in a world that has ‘moved on’. Contemporary attitudes reveal much indifference and ignorance towards him. Why Jesus? challenges that consensus. To trust and follow Jesus still makes perfect sense. Take a fresh look at the one who claimed to be the Son of God and Saviour of sinners.

Geoff McIlrath

About Geoff McIlrath

Geoff McIlrath works with Castlereagh Fellowship, Belfast, which he helped establish in 1993. He has a passion for evangelism and seeing people understand the message of the Bible.

Specifications

  • Author: Geoff McIlrath
  • Release Date: March 2016
  • Pages: 112
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130
  • ISBN: 9781781917671
  • Imprint: Christian Focus
  • Category: Ministry & Evangelism > Evangelism

Endorsements

Geoff has given to us an excellent book that communicates in a very powerful way the relevance of Jesus to 21st century man. I gladly commend it and believe it is a very useful tool for evangelism in our needy world.

Val English, Pastor/Evangelist, Belfast, Northern Ireland

I first read Geoff's book on a flight to London. On arrival I gave it to a stranger urging them that reading it could change their life. By the end of the week I was already planning orders of the book for our evangelism training programme and café church. Geoff has condensed the essentials into a brilliantly compact book that is easy to read and designed to change lives. I recommend you buy at least two copies, one to underline and keep for future reference and one to give away.

Mitch, Evangelist and Co-founder of Crown Jesus Ministries, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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