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The crucifixion of Jesus: a dreadful mistake? A tragic failure? Irrelevant? Absurd? An embarrassment?
The cross of Christ is, in fact, at the centre of God's plan for men and women. This book explains why.
With freshness and clarity, Mark Meynell explores the Bible's teaching, to show how God himself 'cross-examines' us in the death of Jesus.
At the cross, God exposes our deepest need, meets it fully and enables us to live transformed lives.
This revised and expanded edition includes new chapters on union with Christ and leadership.

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The crucifixion of Jesus: a dreadful mistake? A tragic failure? Irrelevant? Absurd? An embarrassment?



The cross of Christ is, in fact, at the centre of God's plan for men and women. This book explains why.



With freshness and clarity, Mark Meynell explores the Bible's teaching, to show how God himself 'cross-examines' us in the death of Jesus.



At the cross, God exposes our deepest need, meets it fully and enables us to live transformed lives.



This revised and expanded edition includes new chapters on union with Christ and leadership.


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Autorenporträt
Mark Meynell is Director (Europe & Caribbean) of Langham Preaching, part-time Whitehall Chaplain for HM Treasury, HMRC & the Cabinet Office and helps to run Hutchmoot in the UK. He is an ordained minister in the Church of England and was previously on the senior ministry team of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, UK. He also has experience in theological education having taught at a small seminary in Kampala, Uganda for four years after being in student ministry for churches in the UK. Mark and his wife, Rachel, have two children.