This evangelistic book shows readers that Jesus loves them so much that he died on the cross in their place. Perfect for Easter.
Imagine being offered one photograph that captured the essence of God—an image that revealed everything you need to know about everything that matters. And imagine if this picture of God would shock you… shake you… and change you forever.
em>Would you look at it?
Rico Tice takes readers to the cross in all its shock, inviting them to see God as they have never seen him before. Readers will see that Jesus loves them so much that he died in their place and that the God presented in Luke’s Gospel is a God of integrity, welcome, justice and peace.
1. A Picture Paints
2. Integrity
3. Welcome
4. Justice
5. Peace
6. Finding Yourself
Contributors | Rico Tice |
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ISBN | 9781784981600 |
Format | eBook |
First published | February 2017 |
Language | English |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
This is vintage Tice: a warm, engaging, crystal-clear presentation of the gospel. It gets straight to the heart of the Bible’s message and right under the skin of the reader.
I loved reading this book. It presents Jesus clearly and attractively. It explains simply and clearly not only who he is and why he came, but also how he is relevant to all. I will give this book to my friends!
This is a must-read for you, and a must-give to your friends.
I love this book. Rico Rice finds an interesting and personal way of sharing and communicating the gospel today in this book, Capturing God. Is a great evangelist tool and we used this tool as a handout at our wedding. Highly recommend.
This is a fantastic and accessible book. The picture that ultimately shows us God's character, is that of the Lord Jesus hanging on the cross. As this is revealed, we are challenged to own which of the 'onlookers' at the foot of the cross best represents us in this life-changing image...
Excellent! I can't put it down, but I am reading it slowly as I want to take it all in.
This book is very readable coming at the Easter Story from a unique angle. It is short enough to be read by a seeker and yet does not sacrifice the truth for brevity. Just as you would expect from Rico Tice. Give them away as much as you can
Rico tells the old, old story in a new imaginative way. I am happy to pass this book onto the younger generation in my family.