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""Walking on Water: Skeptics and Believers Discuss Whether Jesus Matters" introduces the rudiments of the Christian faith from a non-denominational, non-doctrinaire perspective for youth, millennials, religiously unaffiliated, as well as all generations including senior citizens. It encourages seekers, doubters, and believers to learn about the meaning and purpose of Jesus' birth, mission, teachings, miracles, parables, suffering, and death as well as the difficult times his first century followers experienced. Six people from different cultural and religious backgrounds with divergent beliefs…mehr

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""Walking on Water: Skeptics and Believers Discuss Whether Jesus Matters" introduces the rudiments of the Christian faith from a non-denominational, non-doctrinaire perspective for youth, millennials, religiously unaffiliated, as well as all generations including senior citizens. It encourages seekers, doubters, and believers to learn about the meaning and purpose of Jesus' birth, mission, teachings, miracles, parables, suffering, and death as well as the difficult times his first century followers experienced. Six people from different cultural and religious backgrounds with divergent beliefs and doubts engage in a challenging dialogue about Jesus' significance"--Amazon.
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Anita E. Keire is an ordained, retired minister in the United Church of Christ (Congregational), an educator, speaker, discussion-group leader. She holds a B.S. and M.S. in Education in English and a Master in Divinity from Yale University's Divinity School. Before entering ordained ministry, she was a public school teacher and a Director of Christian Education. She is the author of "A Parent's Guide to Prayer", the ten-grade level non-denominational "Mustard Seed Series" Sunday School curriculum for schools and churches, and "Resurrection Dialogues with Skeptics and Believers."