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Based on the singular conviction of the divine inspiration of the scriptures, Devotional Reflections on the Teachings of Jesus from the Four Gospels, by author Charles Lee Holland Jr., helps Christians appropriate, assimilate, and apply the words of Christ to the challenges of daily living. Through the teachings of Jesus in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Holland offers a clearer understanding of how the words of the Bible are pertinent to the rapidly evolving issues emerging in the twenty-first century. The commentaries provide answers to many frequently asked questions for…mehr

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Based on the singular conviction of the divine inspiration of the scriptures, Devotional Reflections on the Teachings of Jesus from the Four Gospels, by author Charles Lee Holland Jr., helps Christians appropriate, assimilate, and apply the words of Christ to the challenges of daily living. Through the teachings of Jesus in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, Holland offers a clearer understanding of how the words of the Bible are pertinent to the rapidly evolving issues emerging in the twenty-first century. The commentaries provide answers to many frequently asked questions for those eager to hear a fresh word from the Lord, demonstrating that the teachings of Jesus remain God's word to all people. Designed for personal devotion time as well as group or class study, Devotional Reflections on the Teachings of Jesus from the Four Gospels invites Christians to hear the winsome words of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Autorenporträt
Charles Lee Holland Jr. is a retired Methodist minister active in interim pastorates, Bible teaching seminars, classes, and group studies. In addition, he continues his ministry of interpretive writing of books, articles, and sermons. Holland pastored churches in several states and Washington, DC, and has also served as adjunct professor in several seminaries and universities. He and his wife, Jeanette, have three daughters, nine grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. They live in Fort Worth, Texas.