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The key give-away for the Connect09 outreach program, The Essential Jesus is now available as a pdf, MP3 and Bible study, so you can be completely familiar with what you are connecting people with.
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Authors tend to avoid reviewing other products for fear of mixed motives. But I cannot resist shouting from the roof tops about The Essential Jesus.
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