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In Not My Will... Jerry Jenkins invites you into the tumultuous final days of Jesus' earthly ministry--what's become known as Holy Week. Beginning with His triumphant entry into Jerusalem astride a donkey's colt, the story covers a side of Jesus we haven't seen before: His righteous rage at the moneychangers in the temple. The story delves deeply into the minds of the disciples and other close followers of Jesus, including the fear and scheming of both High Priest Caiaphas and Governor Pontius Pilate and his dream-tormented wife. > More than retelling the story, Not My Will... takes you deeper…mehr

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In Not My Will... Jerry Jenkins invites you into the tumultuous final days of Jesus' earthly ministry--what's become known as Holy Week. Beginning with His triumphant entry into Jerusalem astride a donkey's colt, the story covers a side of Jesus we haven't seen before: His righteous rage at the moneychangers in the temple. The story delves deeply into the minds of the disciples and other close followers of Jesus, including the fear and scheming of both High Priest Caiaphas and Governor Pontius Pilate and his dream-tormented wife. > More than retelling the story, Not My Will... takes you deeper into the hearts and minds of the show's many intriguing characters like Mary Magdalene, Pontius Pilate and his wife Claudia, and Judas.
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Autorenporträt
Jerry Jenkins--whose son Dallas is the creator of The Chosen TV series--has written more than 200 books with sales of more than 73 million copies, including 21 New York Times bestsellers. He is known for biblical fiction, end-times fiction (the Left Behind series), and many other genres. Jerry assisted Billy Graham with his memoirs and has written numerous biographies of Hall of Fame professional athletes. He's a member of the Colorado Authors Hall of Fame and serves as chair of the Creative Writing major at Colorado Christian University. He and his wife, Dianna, have three grown sons.