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Jesus: The Evidence
- Narrated by: Jeremy Woodson
- Length: 2 hrs and 42 mins
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Jesus: The Evidence
More than 2,000 years have passed since a man named Jesus walked the Earth, and these questions still persist:
- Did he really exist?
- Did he rise from death?
- Was he the son of God?
- Was he really meek and sinless?
- What is the complete truth and who actually holds this truth about Jesus?
Through years of research and sojourning throughout the Middle East, Stewart delivers shocking revelations that will certainly cause you to question your current beliefs regarding Jesus’ life, family, crucifixion, and resurrection.
In his second published book, Prof. Robert Stewart explores the fascinating tales and truths about one of history’s most controversial and beloved figures - Jesus.
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