Promise And Power Of Easter Bible Study Guide Plus Streaming Video: Remembe
$21.99
Easter is so much more than a holiday.
Easter isn’t just a date on the calendar; it’s the most significant event in human history. It’s the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, and His victory over everything that holds us back in our earthly lives. It’s the day we focus on the promise and power of Jesus and draw closer to Him.
Join Christine Caine and Lisa Harper in a transformative study that goes beyond tradition. Walk with them through four weeks of the Lenten season taking in the details of Jesus’ life, the agony of His death, and the overwhelming joy of His resurrection.
Relive His steps with a heart full of hope. See it all with eyes of faith. You’ll be ready to celebrate Easter in more ways than you ever have and be inspired to share the joy only Jesus could make possible.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310170099
ISBN10: 0310170095
Christine Caine | Lisa Harper
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2025
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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