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No Greater Love: A Biblical Walk Through Christ's Passion - Dr Edward Sri - Ascension - (Student Workbook)

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No Greater Love: A Biblical Walk Through Christ's Passion - Dr Edward Sri - Ascension - (Student Workbook)

This Student Workbook is essential for each leader and participant in the study.

The full-color workbook includes session overviews, home preparation readings, engaging study questions, helpful responses, and talk notes that follow the presentations in the corresponding video series.

About No Greater Love:

Filmed on location in the Holy Land, No Greater Love is a biblical pilgrimage that reveals Christ’s amazing love for us.

Best-selling author Edward Sri guides you through the last hours of Christ's life.

You will walk step-by-step with Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to the Mount of Calvary. Every step of the way, Old Testament prophecies, messianic expectations, biblical symbolism, and historical context shed light on the mystery of Christ's suffering and death.

With these insights, Catholics can come to a deeper understanding and appreciation of God’s immeasurable and unconditional love—drawing closer to Jesus than ever before.

Authored and Presented by Edward Sri, No Greater Love also features: Fr. Mike Schmitz, Jeff Cavins, Jennifer Fulwiler, Curtis Martin, Teresa Tomeo, Fr. Josh Johnson, and Elizabeth Sri.

In this program, you will discover: 

  • What was Jesus going through at each moment?
  • How did the Old Testament foretell of Christ’s death?
  • Why did Christ die for us? What did it accomplish?
  • What was the meaning behind of the tearing of the temple veil, the crowning with thorns, the, and other events during Christ’s Passion?
  • What do the cryptic last words of Jesus mean?

 

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    Students really enjoyed it

    Wanita Denton on Tue 20th Aug 2024

    As facilitator I thought it was excellent.