The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus:
Who was the Man? | What was the Message?
John Cross
It's been called, "The most misunderstood book in history".
Wars have been fought in its name, scandals have been precipitated by it, politics shaped and reshaped at its word. Theologians have both defended and reviled it. Skeptics have done the same. If you are a typical member of the human race, you have often been perplexed by all the “fuss” surrounding the Bible.
The question remains, “What does it really say?”
Here is a book that explains the greatest of Bible themes clearly and logically. Rather than focusing on one part—and missing the whole—the author chronologically binds together the entire text into one great universal drama, looking at events from the perspective of those who experienced history in the making.
When you are done reading it, you may find yourself believing “the Book” like you never have before. Or you may decide not to. The author’s objective approach leaves that decision up to you.
“Even though I had attended church for over 30 years, the Bible never made sense to me. It was just a bunch of disjointed stories. Now the Bible all fits together in a clear, logical manner. It really is incredible"
This study will also include a workbook along with the reading book.
Thursdays, 6-7:30 pm (Beginning September 12th)
[10 Session Study]
Continuing from last Spring when we studied the first half of the book; we now resume the study for the second half.
Conference Room (Lower Level)
Open to all women
Questions, contact -Patti O'Kelly
[email protected] / (920) 946-4459 (call or text)
Wars have been fought in its name, scandals have been precipitated by it, politics shaped and reshaped at its word. Theologians have both defended and reviled it. Skeptics have done the same. If you are a typical member of the human race, you have often been perplexed by all the “fuss” surrounding the Bible.
The question remains, “What does it really say?”
Here is a book that explains the greatest of Bible themes clearly and logically. Rather than focusing on one part—and missing the whole—the author chronologically binds together the entire text into one great universal drama, looking at events from the perspective of those who experienced history in the making.
When you are done reading it, you may find yourself believing “the Book” like you never have before. Or you may decide not to. The author’s objective approach leaves that decision up to you.
“Even though I had attended church for over 30 years, the Bible never made sense to me. It was just a bunch of disjointed stories. Now the Bible all fits together in a clear, logical manner. It really is incredible"
This study will also include a workbook along with the reading book.
Thursdays, 6-7:30 pm (Beginning September 12th)
[10 Session Study]
Continuing from last Spring when we studied the first half of the book; we now resume the study for the second half.
Conference Room (Lower Level)
Open to all women
Questions, contact -Patti O'Kelly
[email protected] / (920) 946-4459 (call or text)