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Have you ever read a passage in Scripture and then read it again, and again, and wondered what it is that God wants you to learn from it? As you read Revelation 1:1a, "The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. " Have you ever wondered: ¿ What does 'revelation' mean? ¿ What does it mean when John says 'the revelation from Jesus Christ'? ¿ How do we resolve being told that this is about 'what must soon take place' and the fact that 2000 years later we are still waiting? Walk with the author as she steps through this fascinating book of…mehr

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Have you ever read a passage in Scripture and then read it again, and again, and wondered what it is that God wants you to learn from it? As you read Revelation 1:1a, "The revelation from Jesus Christ, which God gave him to show his servants what must soon take place. " Have you ever wondered: ¿ What does 'revelation' mean? ¿ What does it mean when John says 'the revelation from Jesus Christ'? ¿ How do we resolve being told that this is about 'what must soon take place' and the fact that 2000 years later we are still waiting? Walk with the author as she steps through this fascinating book of Revelation chapter by chapter, verse by verse, seeking answers to the many questions that arise. "You won't always agree with my answers, and that's okay," says author Valerie LeBlanc. "My prayer is that my thoughts won't mislead, but rather that they will cause you to look at Revelation in a new way. That they will cause you to question, to seek out your own answers, and in so doing, draw you into a closer relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ."
Autorenporträt
L'artiste pluridisciplinaire Valerie LeBlanc est vidéaste, poète, performeuse et essayiste. Son travail oscille entre le remarquable et le quotidien. Elle a exposé ses ¿uvres en Europe, en Australie et au Brésil. Elle crée des vidéopoèmes depuis le milieu des années 1980 et a inventé le MediaPackBoard (MPB), un appareil de projection mobile pour la performance.