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Discover the Mysteries in John's Gospel

by The Great Adventure | Jun 9, 2016 | Encounter | 2 comments

There’s so much more to John’s Gospel than what meets the eye. In Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John, Dr. Edward Sri shows how John’s Gospel invites us to experience a deeper love and friendship with Christ. In this latest Bible study in The Great Adventure series, you’ll find out why this Gospel soars above the others like an eagle, and you’ll find a renewed relationship with Jesus.


Follow Me: Meeting Jesus in the Gospel of John
 will be available the week of June 13. Find out more at AscensionPress.com.


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2 Comments

  1. Prodson on August 6, 2017 at 2:03 pm

    Our parish has been learning from your fine bible studies for the last few years, including The Bible Timeline, The Psalms, Matthew and Acts. We recently started “Follow Me: Meeting Jesus In the Gospel of John”. To our dismay, we found that this study changed the format of the workbooks by excluding the responses to the study questions. Instead, the responses are only found in the Leader’s Guide, of which we only ordered the one that came with the DVDs. We feel this is an unfortunate omission, since we have found the responses invaluable in the past when seeking to discern some of the, shall we say, obtuse questions the authors posed in the workbooks. Since we have over 60 folks registered and about 8 facilitators serving the small groups, it would cost us a considerable amount more than we budgeted to buy that number of Leader’s Guides, which it is clear was the study’s intention. It would have been nice to have that information before we placed our workbook orders.

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  2. Ana Amaral on June 10, 2016 at 11:27 am

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