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The Passion Of Jesus Christ (By John Piper)

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John Piper has just released a new book titled The Passion of Jesus Christ. Sounds vaguely familiar, doesn’t it? The book is obviously intended to coincide with the release of the movie. He is offering cases of 108 of the books for a suggested donation of $130 provided you promise to give the books away (rather than sell them). I have not read the book (though I intend to read the chapters posted on the site) but I imagine it will be theologically solid – much more so than most of the similar material out there. So if you want to take advantage of opportunities that are bound to come along through this movie, this offer may be one of your best options.

Read all about it here.


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