The Jesus Style
Described by many as a modern classic, The Jesus Style is used worldwide for training of new Christians and for pastors and leaders. It has been translated into 36 languages. The study guide in the book, written in applicational form, is carefully crafted to be used in small groups and by individuals. Whole churches have been brought alive by the book as well as individuals transformed. First published in 1983, it remains in print and in world wide distribution.
In fewest words, this book develops the Nature of Jesus as He reveals that nature through his “Greatest in the Kingdom” teachings. When Jesus spoke of and described the greatest in the kingdom, usually in response to the arguing of his apostles, he was actually describing himself, since he was greatest in the Kingdom.
The book reads easily and is devoid of religious jargon.
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The Jesus Style
Described by many as a modern classic, The Jesus Style is used worldwide for training of new Christians and for pastors and leaders. It has been translated into 36 languages. The study guide in the book, written in applicational form, is carefully crafted to be used in small groups and by individuals. Whole churches have been brought alive by the book as well as individuals transformed. First published in 1983, it remains in print and in world wide distribution.
In fewest words, this book develops the Nature of Jesus as He reveals that nature through his “Greatest in the Kingdom” teachings. When Jesus spoke of and described the greatest in the kingdom, usually in response to the arguing of his apostles, he was actually describing himself, since he was greatest in the Kingdom.
The book reads easily and is devoid of religious jargon.
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The Jesus Style

The Jesus Style

by Gayle Erwin
The Jesus Style

The Jesus Style

by Gayle Erwin

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Overview

Described by many as a modern classic, The Jesus Style is used worldwide for training of new Christians and for pastors and leaders. It has been translated into 36 languages. The study guide in the book, written in applicational form, is carefully crafted to be used in small groups and by individuals. Whole churches have been brought alive by the book as well as individuals transformed. First published in 1983, it remains in print and in world wide distribution.
In fewest words, this book develops the Nature of Jesus as He reveals that nature through his “Greatest in the Kingdom” teachings. When Jesus spoke of and described the greatest in the kingdom, usually in response to the arguing of his apostles, he was actually describing himself, since he was greatest in the Kingdom.
The book reads easily and is devoid of religious jargon.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013429307
Publisher: Gayle Erwin
Publication date: 09/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 605 KB

About the Author

Gayle Erwin travels around the globe playing, as he puts it, "the one string on my guitar." That "one string" is the Nature of Jesus, a message developed over a lifetime of study and experience -- a simple message of servant lifestyle for this complex age. Gayle's varied background fuels a wealth of parables and anecdotes and gives handles to the experiences of the Bible. He states that the richness of his life is like living one lifetime every ten years.

He is a father and grandfather, a writer and editor, a talker and listener. He has created five magazines, served six years as a college teacher and twenty years as a pastor. Now, as the director of a ministry called "Servant Quarters," he spends his time speaking at conferences and retreats (as he works on his third million miles of flying) and writing. His humorous style delights audiences of all ages wherever he goes.

Gayle's first book, The Jesus Style, has sold more than 500,000 copies and has been translated into 35 languages. Many churches and missions groups require their leaders to study this book.
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