Please use “Jesus Manifesto”
Written by Mark Van Steenwyk : January 27, 2007
Jr Woodward started a post last week called the “Jesus Manifesto.” I’m glad he borrowed my phrase “Jesus Manifesto” for this series–and encourage you all to start using it too. At the very least it will help with book sales
Here’s the first two posts of his series:
The Jesus Manifesto: Good News for the Poor
The Jesus Manifesto: The Value of a Hug
Both posts are well worth a look!
for further reading . . .
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Great blog name and Great book name. Thanks for popularizing the phrase and thanks for the links. I’m looking forward to reading your book. It looks like a good hard-hitting, thought-provoking topic. Peace.